Multi-color inkless UV printing using angle-independent structural color paper†
Abstract
Inkless photonic paper has shown great potential as an alternative to traditional paper due to its unique structural color, which is dye-free and non-photobleaching. However, it is still highly challenging to produce large-area photonic crystal paper, and its angle dependence, complicated printing procedure, and difficulty of high-resolution printing have greatly limited its applications. To address these challenges, we developed a new UV printing strategy using amorphous structured inverse opal PEGDA photonic paper. The photonic paper is prepared using an amorphous assembly of colloidal SiO2 particles as templates, which are fabricated by spray coating dispersions of SiO2 particles with the addition of carbon black. The photonic paper possesses structural color with low angle independency when the observation angle varies from 0° to 40°, and the unvivid structural color can be tuned in the whole visible region by exposure to UV radiation for different amounts of time, providing a fast, convenient and high-resolution printing technique. Through a chromatic-printing-like method using a series of different masks, multi-color printing is also realized. The printed images can be further protected from UV irradiation using a layer of PET film, which provides a method to store the printings for a longer time in a harsh environment.