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Scalable, ultra-resistant structural colors based on network metamaterials

Authors :
Max Döbeli
Andrea Fratalocchi
Gael Favraud
Hao Dong
Grégory Favaro
Juan Sebastian Totero Gongora
Federico Capasso
Henning Galinski
Ralph Spolenak
Source :
Light: Science & Applications, 6, Light, Science & Applications
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2016.

Abstract

Structural colors have drawn wide attention for their potential as a future printing technology for various applications, ranging from biomimetic tissues to adaptive camouflage materials. However, an efficient approach to realize robust colors with a scalable fabrication technique is still lacking, hampering the realization of practical applications with this platform. Here, we develop a new approach based on large-scale network metamaterials that combine dealloyed subwavelength structures at the nanoscale with lossless, ultra-thin dielectric coatings. By using theory and experiments, we show how subwavelength dielectric coatings control a mechanism of resonant light coupling with epsilon-near-zero regions generated in the metallic network, generating the formation of saturated structural colors that cover a wide portion of the spectrum. Ellipsometry measurements support the efficient observation of these colors, even at angles of 70°. The network-like architecture of these nanomaterials allows for high mechanical resistance, which is quantified in a series of nano-scratch tests. With such remarkable properties, these metastructures represent a robust design technology for real-world, large-scale commercial applications.<br />Light: Science & Applications, 6<br />ISSN:2047-7538

Details

ISSN :
20477538 and 20955545
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Light: Science & Applications
Accession number :
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