彩虹色
结构着色
蝴蝶
光子学
纳米尺度
材料科学
沉积(地质)
纳米技术
混合(物理)
图层(电子)
光电子学
光子晶体
光学
物理
生物
生态学
古生物学
量子力学
沉积物
作者
Mathias Kolle,Pedro M. Salgard-Cunha,Maik R. J. Scherer,Fumin Huang,Pete Vukusic,Sumeet Mahajan,Jeremy J. Baumberg,Ullrich Steiner
标识
DOI:10.1038/nnano.2010.101
摘要
The brightest and most vivid colours in nature arise from the interaction of light with surfaces that exhibit periodic structure on the micro- and nanoscale. In the wings of butterflies, for example, a combination of multilayer interference, optical gratings, photonic crystals and other optical structures gives rise to complex colour mixing. Although the physics of structural colours is well understood, it remains a challenge to create artificial replicas of natural photonic structures. Here we use a combination of layer deposition techniques, including colloidal self-assembly, sputtering and atomic layer deposition, to fabricate photonic structures that mimic the colour mixing effect found on the wings of the Indonesian butterfly Papilio blumei. We also show that a conceptual variation to the natural structure leads to enhanced optical properties. Our approach offers improved efficiency, versatility and scalability compared with previous approaches.
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