Molecules (Jun 2022)

Transparent Polymer Opal Thin Films with Intense UV Structural Color

  • Giselle Rosetta,
  • Matthew Gunn,
  • John J. Tomes,
  • Mike Butters,
  • Jens Pieschel,
  • Frank Hartmann,
  • Markus Gallei,
  • Chris E. Finlayson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27123774
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 12
p. 3774

Abstract

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We report on shear-ordered polymer photonic crystals demonstrating intense structural color with a photonic bandgap at 270 nm. Our work examines this UV structural color, originating from a low refractive index contrast polymer composite system as a function of the viewing angle. We report extensive characterization of the angle-dependent nature of this color in the form of ‘scattering cones’, which showed strong reflectivity in the 275–315 nm range. The viewing range of the scattering was fully quantified for a number of planes and angles, and we additionally discuss the unique spectral anisotropy observed in these structures. Such films could serve as low-cost UV reflection coatings with applications in photovoltaics due to the fact of their non-photobleaching and robust mechanical behavior in addition to their favorable optical properties.

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