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Structural Color Colloidal Photonic Crystals for Biomedical Applications

Wenhui Zhang, Yangnan Hu, Pan Feng, Zhe Li, Zhe Li, Hui Zhang, Bin Zhang, Dongyu Xu, Jieyu Qi, Huan Wang, Lei Xu, Zhou Li, Zhou Li, Ming Xia, Jilai Li, Renjie Chai, Lei Tian

2024Advanced Science40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Photonic crystals are a new class of optical microstructure materials characterized by a dielectric constant that varies periodically with space and features a photonic bandgap. Inspired by natural photonic crystals such as butterfly scales, a series of artificial photonic crystals are developed for use in integrated photonic platforms, biosensing, communication, and other fields. Among them, colloidal photonic crystals (CPCs) have gained widespread attention due to their excellent optical properties and advantages, such as ease of preparation and functionalization. This work reviews the classification and self-assembly principles of CPCs, details some of the latest biomedical applications of large-area, high-quality CPCs prepared using advanced self-assembly methods, summarizes the existing challenges in CPC construction and application, and anticipates future development directions and optimization strategy. With further advancements, CPCs are expected to play a more critical role in biosensors, drug delivery, cell research, and other fields, bringing significant benefits to biomedical research and clinical practice.

Topics & Concepts

Photonic crystalPhotonicsNanotechnologyBiosensorMaterials scienceStructural colorationDielectricComputer scienceOptoelectronicsPhotonic Crystals and ApplicationsGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and ApplicationsQuantum Dots Synthesis And Properties
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