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Artificial Structural Colors and Applications

Zhiyi Xuan, Junyu Li, Qingquan Liu, Fei Yi, Shaowei Wang, Wei Lü

2021The Innovation268 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Structural colors are colors generated by the interaction between incident light and nanostructures. Structural colors have been studied for decades due to their promising advantages of long-term stability and environmentally friendly properties compared with conventional pigments and dyes. Previous studies have demonstrated many artificial structural colors inspired by naturally generated colors from plants and animals. Moreover, many strategies consisting of different principles have been reported to achieve dynamically tunable structural colors. Furthermore, the artificial structural colors can have multiple functions besides decoration, such as absorbing solar energy, anti-counterfeiting, and information encryption. In the present work, we reviewed the typical artificial structural colors generated by multilayer films, photonic crystals, and metasurfaces according to the type of structures, and discussed the approaches to achieve dynamically tunable structural colors.

Topics & Concepts

Structural colorationMaterials scienceArtificial lightNanostructureStructural stabilityPhotonicsBiomimeticsLight energyComputer scienceNanotechnologyPhotonic crystalOptoelectronicsArtificial intelligenceOpticsEngineeringPhysicsIlluminanceStructural engineeringPhotonic Crystals and ApplicationsPhotochromic and Fluorescence ChemistryMetamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications