Optical Reflectance of Composites with Aligned Engineered Microplatelets

Author:

Poloni Erik123ORCID,Galinski Henning4,Bouville Florian13,Wilts Bodo56,Braginsky Leonid78,Bless David1,Shklover Valery7,Sicher Alba9,Studart André R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Complex Materials Department of Materials ETH Zürich Zürich 8093 Switzerland

2. High Enthalpy Flow Diagnostics Group Institute of Space Systems University of Stuttgart 70569 Stuttgart Germany

3. Centre for Advanced Structural Ceramics Department of Materials Imperial College London London SW7 2BX UK

4. Laboratory for Nanometallurgy Department of Materials ETH Zürich Zürich 8093 Switzerland

5. Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Fribourg 1700 Switzerland

6. Department Chemistry and Physics of Materials University of Salzburg Salzburg 5020 Austria

7. Institute of Electromagnetic Fields ETH Zürich Zurich 8092 Switzerland

8. Institute of Semiconductor Physics Novosibirsk State University Novosibirsk 630090 Russia

9. Laboratory for Soft and Living Materials Department of Materials ETH Zürich Zürich 8093 Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractThe reflection of light from distributed microplatelets is an effective approach to creating color and controlling the optical properties in paints, security features, and optical filters. However, predictive tools for the design and manufacturing of such composite materials are limited due to the complex light–matter interactions that determine their optical response. Here, the optical reflectance of individual reflective microplatelets and of polymer‐based composites containing these engineered platelets as an aligned, dispersed phase are experimentally studied and analytically calculated. Transfer‐matrix calculations are used to interpret the effect of the platelet architecture, the number of platelets, and their size distribution on the experimentally measured reflectance of composites prepared using a previously established magnetic alignment technique. It is demonstrated that the reflectance of the composites can be understood as the averaged response of an array of Fabry–Pérot resonators, in which the microplatelets act as semi‐transparent flat reflectors and the polymer as cavity medium. By using an analytical model and computer simulations to describe the interaction of light with platelets embedded in a polymer matrix, this work provides useful tools for the design and fabrication of composites with tailored optical reflectance.

Funder

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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