| Literature DB >> 31293858 |
Xu Zheng1, Qing Wang1, Jinjin Luan1, Yao Li1, Ning Wang1, Rui Zhang1.
Abstract
The structural color of angle-sensitive photonic crystals has attracted great interest because of a possible application in visual sensors. The appearance of a photonic crystal is mainly influenced by the optical properties, structural parameters and the observation angle. In this work, an angle-sensitive photonic crystal with nanoscale gratings was fabricated through reverse nanoimprint lithography. The periodicity and the structural color were investigated through measuring reflection spectra. The structural color of the photonic crystal has a period of 90°. Distinctive colors spanning the entire visible spectrum can be seen when the crystal is rotated. In addition, there is a blue-shift of the peak wavelength when the observation angle is increased. An equation for the observed wavelength as a function of the observation angle is proposed.Entities:
Keywords: observation angle; photonic crystal; reverse nanoimprint lithography; structural color; visualized sensor
Year: 2019 PMID: 31293858 PMCID: PMC6604731 DOI: 10.3762/bjnano.10.120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Nanotechnol ISSN: 2190-4286 Impact factor: 3.649
Figure 1The SEM images of the fabricated photonic crystal film. (a) Top view, (b) cross-sectional view.
Figure 2(a) Schematic diagram of the observation angles. (b) Photonic crystal structural color for horizontal observation angles of 35°, 145°, 215° and 325° under a vertical observation angle of 45°.
Figure 3The relationship between horizontal observation angle and structural colors of the photonic crystal. (a) Color change of the photonic crystal as the horizontal observation angle is increasing. (b) Measured reflected spectra of white light for the photonic crystal under horizontal observation angles from 30° to 65°. (c) Measured peaks of the reflected spectra in the CIE 1931 xy chromaticity diagram.
Figure 4The relationship between vertical observation angle and structural color of the photonic crystal. (a) Measured reflected spectra of white light for horizontal observation angles from 45° to 70°. (b) Measured peaks of the reflected spectra in the CIE 1931 xy chromaticity diagram.
Figure 5The three-dimensional function of the reflection wavelength peak and observation angle.
Figure 6(a) Reflection wavelength peak as a function of the horizontal observation angle under a vertical observation angle of 45°. (b) Reflection wavelength peak as a function of the vertical observation angle under a horizontal observation angle of 30°.