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Bo-Tau Liu1, Ya-Li Lin, Shao-Xian Huang.
Abstract
In this study, we synthesized monodispersed polystyrene (PS)-silica core-shell spheres with various shell thicknesses for the fabrication of photonic crystals. The shell thickness of the spheres was controlled by various additions of tetraethyl orthosilicate during the shell growth process. The shrinkage ratio of the inverse opal photonic crystals prepared from the core-shell spheres was significantly reduced from 14.7% to within 3%. We suspected that the improvement resulted from the confinement of silica shell to the contraction of PS space during calcination. Due to the shell effect, the inverse opals prepared from the core-shell spheres have higher filling fraction and larger wavelength of stop band maximum.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22894600 PMCID: PMC3503612 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-7-457
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1SEM images of the pristine PS spheres and the PS-silica core-shell spheres. (a) PC0, (b) PC3, (c) PC6, and (d) PC9.
Compositions of PS-silica core-shell spheres and properties of the corresponding photonic crystals
| PC0 | 0 | 530 | 224 ± 2.9 (0) | 223.4 (0) | 348 | 190.5 | 14.7 |
| PC3 | 0.03 | 564 | 242 ± 2.6 (20) | 241.2 (17.8) | 428 | 200.6 | 10.2 |
| PC6 | 0.06 | 586 | 250 ± 4.2 (26) | 252.4 (29.0) | 501 | 220.6 | 1.3 |
| PC9 | 0.09 | 606 | 262 ± 3.2 (38) | 262.5 (39.1) | 528 | 218.3 | 2.3 |
aWavelength of stop band maximum for the opal structure, observed from Figure 3; bdiameter of core-shell spheres, measured from SEM images; cdiameter of core-shell spheres, calculated from Equation 1; dwavelength of stop band maximum for the inverse opals, measured from the UV–vis spectra; ediameter of air spheres, calculated from Equation 1, assuming that the thickness of the shell was fixed; festimated from the ratio of da to the pristine diameter of the PS spheres.
Figure 2TEM image of the PS-silica core-shell spheres (PC9).
Figure 3Transmission spectra of the photonic crystals prepared from core-shell PS-silica spheres with various shell thicknesses.
Figure 4Wavelength of stop band maximum for the inverse opals as a function of shell thickness. Curve 1: calculated from Equation 1; curve 2: calculated from Equation 1 but ignoring the shell filling effect; red square: measured from UV–vis spectra.