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Spectral Modulation through the Hybridization of Mie-Scatterers and Quasi-Guided Mode Resonances: Realizing Full and Gradients of Structural Color

Jaehyuck Jang, Trevon Badloe, Younghwan Yang, Taejun Lee, Jungho Mun, Junsuk Rho

2020ACS Nano160 citationsDOI

Abstract

Metasurfaces made up of subwavelength arrays of Mie scatterers can be engineered to control the optical properties of incident light. The hybridization of the fundamental Mie resonances with lattice resonances greatly enhances the scattering cross-section of individual Mie scatterers. Through careful design of the locations of these hybridized modes using two differently engineered hydrogenated amorphous silicon nanorods, we numerically calculate and experimentally fabricate two examples of full color printing; one with spectral colors comparable to the Adobe RGB gamut, and another with gradients of color. We identify and characterize the mechanisms behind each and provide a framework that can be used to design any all-dielectric metasurfaces of subwavelength Mie scatterers for spectral modulation.

Topics & Concepts

Mie scatteringOpticsGamutMaterials scienceStructural colorationNanorodScatteringModulation (music)DielectricLight scatteringRGB color modelOptoelectronicsPhysicsNanotechnologyPhotonic crystalComputer scienceOperating systemAcousticsMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsOptical Coatings and GratingsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research
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