Affiliation:
1. Science and Technology on Advanced Ceramic Fibers and Composites Laboratory National University of Defense Technology Changsha 410073 China
2. Suzhou Institute of Nanotech and Nanobionics Chinese Academy of Sciences Suzhou 215123 China
Abstract
AbstractThe unmet spectral mimicry of foliar green in camouflage materials is hampered by the lack of colorants with similar spectral properties to chlorophyll, resulting in substantial risks of exposure from hyperspectral target detection. By drawing inspiration from leaf chromogenesis, a microcapsule colorant with a chloroplast‐like structure and chlorophyll‐like absorption is developed, and a generic bilayer coating is designed to provide high spectral similarity to leaves with different growth stages, seasons, and species. Specifically, the microcapsule colorant preserves the monomeric absorption of the internal phthalocyanine and features the manufacturability of conventional pigments, such as amenability to painting and patterning, and compatibility to different substrates. The pigmented artificial leaves successfully deceive the hyperspectral classification algorithm in a foliar background, and outperforming the state‐of‐art spectral simulation materials. This coloration strategy expands the knowledge base of the spectral fine tuning of composite colorants, which are essential for their application in spectral‐resolved optical materials.
Funder
State Administration for Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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