Issue 16, 2018

Eccentric 1-D magnetic core–shell photonic crystal balls: ingenious fabrication and distinctive optical properties

Abstract

This paper demonstrates eccentric one-dimensional (1-D) core–shell photonic crystal balls (PCBs) with self-displaying structural colours and responsiveness to both the direction and strength of the external magnetic field (H), and a controllable and versatile light intensity-guided morphology-controllable polymerization method. In this protocol, the irradiation of unidirectional UV light on photopolymerizable magnetically responsive photonic crystal (MRPC) droplet templates in a vessel with a reflective bottom substrate enables the light intensity within the droplets to decrease from the outside to the inside in a noncentrosymmetric manner, generating PCBs with an MRPC liquid core eccentrically encapsulated in the 1-D PC hydrogel shell under H by controlling the light irradiation time. Besides the magnetic rotation, the resulting PCBs are capable of collectively self-displaying structural colours without input energy due to the inner-eccentric 1-D PC hydrogel shells. Furthermore, they display dynamically tunable bi-photonic band-gaps under H benefiting from the coexistence of the PC hydrogel shell and the MRPC liquid core. When dispersed in viscous media suppressing the magnetic rotation, they may also exhibit orthogonal bi-photonic band-gaps, enabling a wide-angle display characteristic of 1-D photonic crystals with different colour patterns. These unique modulations in optical properties promise important applications of the as-developed PCBs in bionic chromatic materials, energy-saving displays, switchable signage and anti-counterfeiting coatings.

Graphical abstract: Eccentric 1-D magnetic core–shell photonic crystal balls: ingenious fabrication and distinctive optical properties

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Feb 2018
Accepted
19 Mar 2018
First published
23 Mar 2018

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2018,6, 4531-4540

Eccentric 1-D magnetic core–shell photonic crystal balls: ingenious fabrication and distinctive optical properties

H. Ma, Y. Tan, J. Cao, S. C. Lian, K. Chen, W. Luo and J. Guan, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2018, 6, 4531 DOI: 10.1039/C8TC00640G

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