结构着色
材料科学
色调
栅栏
亮度
彩色滤光片阵列
光学
衍射光栅
衍射
光电子学
干扰(通信)
平版印刷术
特征(语言学)
彩色凝胶
纳米技术
图层(电子)
物理
计算机科学
光子晶体
计算机网络
语言学
哲学
频道(广播)
薄膜晶体管
作者
Xiaobao Cao,Ying Du,Yujia Guo,Geoffrey W. Stevens,Ming Zhang,Lu Wang,Jiangtao Zhou,Quan Gao,Peter Fischer,Jing Wang,Stavros Stavrakis,Andrew J. de Mello
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202109161
摘要
Multilayer grating structures, such as those found on the wings of the butterfly Cynandra opis, are able to interact with light to generate structural coloration. When illuminated and viewed at defined angles, such structural color is characterized by exceptional purity and brightness. To provide further insight into the mechanism of structural coloration, two-photon laser lithography is used to fabricate bioinspired bigrating nanostructures, whose optical properties may be controlled by variation of the height and period of the grating features. Through the use of both spectral measurements and finite-element method simulations, herein specific feature dimensions are identified that due to the combined effects of multilayer interference and diffraction generate excellent spectral characteristics and high color purity over the entire visible range. Additionally, it is demonstrated that variation of feature period and/or height plays a central role in controlling both hue and purity. Importantly, such tuneable bigrating structures are of significant utility in color filtering applications.
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