Highly selective photonic glass filter for saturated blue structural color

Angle independent non-absorbing spectral filters are required for many applications such as sunscreens, structural colors, photovoltaics, and radiative cooling. One of the promising and simple to manufacture structures is based on the disordered arrangement of monodisperse spherical particles by sel...

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Main Authors: Guoliang Shang, Yen Häntsch, Kaline Pagnan Furlan, Rolf Janßen, Gerold A. Schneider, Alexander Petrov, Manfred Eich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2019-04-01
Series:APL Photonics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5084138
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spelling doaj-ce3c494bf7834d6e85d21753ba4e9a432020-11-24T23:41:41ZengAIP Publishing LLCAPL Photonics2378-09672019-04-0144046101046101-710.1063/1.5084138002904APPHighly selective photonic glass filter for saturated blue structural colorGuoliang Shang0Yen Häntsch1Kaline Pagnan Furlan2Rolf Janßen3Gerold A. Schneider4Alexander Petrov5Manfred Eich6Institute of Optical and Electronic Materials, Hamburg University of Technology, Eissendorfer Strasse 38, 21073 Hamburg, GermanyInstitute of Advanced Ceramics, Hamburg University of Technology, Denickestrasse 15, 21073 Hamburg, GermanyInstitute of Advanced Ceramics, Hamburg University of Technology, Denickestrasse 15, 21073 Hamburg, GermanyInstitute of Advanced Ceramics, Hamburg University of Technology, Denickestrasse 15, 21073 Hamburg, GermanyInstitute of Advanced Ceramics, Hamburg University of Technology, Denickestrasse 15, 21073 Hamburg, GermanyInstitute of Optical and Electronic Materials, Hamburg University of Technology, Eissendorfer Strasse 38, 21073 Hamburg, GermanyInstitute of Optical and Electronic Materials, Hamburg University of Technology, Eissendorfer Strasse 38, 21073 Hamburg, GermanyAngle independent non-absorbing spectral filters are required for many applications such as sunscreens, structural colors, photovoltaics, and radiative cooling. One of the promising and simple to manufacture structures is based on the disordered arrangement of monodisperse spherical particles by self-assembly, also called photonic glasses. So far, reported photonic glasses inherently show poor spectral selectivity with a smooth transition in reflection. No significant improvement is usually expected from particles optimization as the Mie resonances are broad for small dielectric particles with a moderate refractive index. Via Fourier space engineering, we show here that it is, nonetheless, possible to obtain sharp spectral transitions from the synergetic effect of a core-shell geometry of the particles with the short range order of the photonic glass. We apply the developed approach to demonstrate a high color saturation of a non-iridescent blue structural color employing a photonic glass with hollow sphere particles, which features a sharp spectral transition in reflection. The experimental results support the theoretical predictions from the first-order approximation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5084138
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author Guoliang Shang
Yen Häntsch
Kaline Pagnan Furlan
Rolf Janßen
Gerold A. Schneider
Alexander Petrov
Manfred Eich
spellingShingle Guoliang Shang
Yen Häntsch
Kaline Pagnan Furlan
Rolf Janßen
Gerold A. Schneider
Alexander Petrov
Manfred Eich
Highly selective photonic glass filter for saturated blue structural color
APL Photonics
author_facet Guoliang Shang
Yen Häntsch
Kaline Pagnan Furlan
Rolf Janßen
Gerold A. Schneider
Alexander Petrov
Manfred Eich
author_sort Guoliang Shang
title Highly selective photonic glass filter for saturated blue structural color
title_short Highly selective photonic glass filter for saturated blue structural color
title_full Highly selective photonic glass filter for saturated blue structural color
title_fullStr Highly selective photonic glass filter for saturated blue structural color
title_full_unstemmed Highly selective photonic glass filter for saturated blue structural color
title_sort highly selective photonic glass filter for saturated blue structural color
publisher AIP Publishing LLC
series APL Photonics
issn 2378-0967
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Angle independent non-absorbing spectral filters are required for many applications such as sunscreens, structural colors, photovoltaics, and radiative cooling. One of the promising and simple to manufacture structures is based on the disordered arrangement of monodisperse spherical particles by self-assembly, also called photonic glasses. So far, reported photonic glasses inherently show poor spectral selectivity with a smooth transition in reflection. No significant improvement is usually expected from particles optimization as the Mie resonances are broad for small dielectric particles with a moderate refractive index. Via Fourier space engineering, we show here that it is, nonetheless, possible to obtain sharp spectral transitions from the synergetic effect of a core-shell geometry of the particles with the short range order of the photonic glass. We apply the developed approach to demonstrate a high color saturation of a non-iridescent blue structural color employing a photonic glass with hollow sphere particles, which features a sharp spectral transition in reflection. The experimental results support the theoretical predictions from the first-order approximation.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5084138
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