电致变色
材料科学
光电子学
纳米技术
光学
电极
物理
物理化学
化学
作者
Jian Chen,Zhen Wang,Chenglong Liu,Zhi‐Gang Chen,Xueqing Tang,Qi Wu,Shu Zhang,Ge Song,Shan Cong,Qin Chen,Zhigang Zhao
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202007314
摘要
Abstract Some butterfly species such as the orange oakleaf ( Kallima inachus ) have strikingly different colors on the dorsal (front) sides of their wings compared to those on the ventral (back) sides of their wings, which helps camouflage the butterflies from predators and attract potential mates. However, few human‐made materials, devices, and technologies can mimic such differential coloring for a long time. Here, a new type of Janus‐structured two‐sided electrochromic device is developed that, upon application of different voltages, exhibits a coloration state on one side that is distinctly different from that on the other side. This is achieved by inserting an optically thin (4–8 nm) metallic layer with a complex refractive index, such as a layer composed of tungsten, titanium, copper or silver, into typical electrochromic structures.
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