A high speed electrically switching reflective structural color display with large color gamut†
Abstract
Structural colors, which originate from the interactions between light and nanometer-scale structured materials, have the advantages of durability and environmentally friendly display compared with pigments and dyes. A large color gamut, high-speed, electrically-switching reflective structural color display is critical to dynamically tunable reflective structural color devices. Here, we report a theoretical design of an electrically switching reflective structural color display device with a large color gamut (∼157% sRGB, standard red green blue) and high speed (>10 MHz). Benefiting from the electric-switchable Epsilon-Near-Zero material and 1D dielectric grating with guided-mode resonance, the reflective display device can be electrically turned on or turned off by switching between a narrow band reflector and a transparent film. This design provides a promising solution towards reflective color displays, optical switches, spatial light modulators and so on.