Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and KAIST Institute for the NanoCentury Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Daejeon 34141 Republic of Korea
Abstract
AbstractColloidal crystals display photonic stopbands that generate reflective structural colors. While micropatterning offers significant value for various applications, the resolution is somewhat limited for conventional top‐down approaches. In this work, a simple, single‐step bottom‐up approach is introduced to produce photonic micropatterns through depletion‐mediated regioselective growth of colloidal crystals. Lithographically‐featured micropatterns with planar surfaces and nano‐needle arrays as substrates are employed. Heterogeneous nucleation is drastically suppressed on nano‐needle arrays due to minimal particle‐to‐needles overlap of excluded volumes, while it is promoted on planar surfaces with large particle‐to‐plane volume overlap, enabling regioselective growth of colloidal crystals. This strategy allows high‐resolution micropatterning of colloidal photonic crystals, with a minimum feature size as small as 10 µm. Stopband positions, or structural colors, are controllable through concentration and depletant and salt, as well as particle size. Notably, secondary colors can be created through structural color mixing by simultaneously crystallizing two different particle sizes into their own crystal grains, resulting in two distinct reflectance peaks at controlled wavelengths. The simple and highly reproducible method for regioselective colloidal crystallization provides a general route for designing elaborate photonic micropatterns suitable for various applications.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
Cited by
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