Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Inkjet Printing of Functional Materials SCAMT Institute ITMO University Lomonosova str. 9 St. Petersburg 191002 Russia
2. School of Physics and Engineering ITMO University Kronverksky pr. 49 St. Petersburg 197101 Russia
Abstract
AbstractMagnetic colloidal nanocrystalline clusters (MCNCs) exhibit a color‐changing response to a magnetic field due to their tunable assembly into photonic crystals demonstrating visible light diffraction. The use of this response to obtain a magnetically sensitive color micropattern on the surface of a solid substrate requires appropriate scalable technologies for deposition of MCNCs. Here, inkjet printing of MCNCs onto the surface of a solid substrate coated with uncured polydimethylsiloxane is addressed and demonstrate their capability to form desired patterns with structural colors from blue to red controlled by external magnetic field. The results, thereby, pave the way to semi‐commercial manufacture an anticounterfeiting imaging at a large scale.
Funder
Russian Science Foundation