Structural colors: From plasmonic to carbon nanostructures

Ting Xu, Haofei Shi, Yi Kuei Wu, Alex F. Kaplan, Jong G. Ok, L. Jay Guo

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Abstract

In addition to colorant-based pigmentation, structure is a major contributor to a material's color. In nature, structural color is often caused by the interaction of light with dielectric structures whose dimensions are on the order of visible-light wavelengths. Different optical interactions including multilayer interference, light scattering, the photonic crystal effect, and combinations thereof give rise to selective transmission or reflection of particular light wavelengths, which leads to the generation of structural color. Recent developments in nanofabrication of plasmonic and carbon nanostructures have opened another efficient way to control light properties at the subwavelength scale, including visible-light wavelength selection, which can produce structural color. In this Concept, the most relevant and representative achievements demonstrated over the last several years are presented and analyzed. These plasmonic and carbon nanostructures are believed to offer great potential for high-resolution color displays and spectral filtering applications. Structure, in addition to pigmentation, is a major contributor to a material's color. Recent developments in the nanofabrication of plasmonic and carbon nanostructures have opened up another efficient way to control the light properties of a material at subwavelength scale, including visible-light wavelength selection, which can produce vivid structural colors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3128-3136
Number of pages9
JournalSmall
Volume7
Issue number22
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Nov 2011

Keywords

  • carbon nanotubes
  • color filters
  • structural colors
  • subwavelength nanostructures
  • surface plasmons

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