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Programmable directional color dynamics using plasmonics

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Programmable directional color dynamics using plasmonics

G. Kim, D. Kim, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Gyurin Kim and team introduces a revolutionary multicolor nanofilter that dynamically alters white light's color temperature. With the ability to switch colors in just 3.5 seconds, this novel technology enhances optical device performance, adapting colors across the visible spectrum—all with less than 1 V! Explore how these multilayered plasmonic nanocomposites can change the way we see light.... show more
Abstract
Adaptive multicolor filters have emerged as key components for ensuring color accuracy and resolution in outdoor visual devices. However, the current state of this technology is still in its infancy and largely reliant on liquid crystal devices that require high voltage and bulky structural designs. Here, we present a multicolor nanofilter consisting of multilayered ‘active’ plasmonic nanocomposites, wherein metallic nanoparticles are embedded within a conductive polymer nanofilm. These nanocomposites are fabricated with a total thickness below 100 nm using a ‘lithography-free’ method at the wafer level, and they inherently exhibit three prominent optical modes, accompanying scattering phenomena that produce distinct dichroic reflection and transmission colors. Here, a pivotal achievement is that all these colors are electrically manipulated with an applied external voltage of less than 1 V with 3.5 s of switching speed, encompassing the entire visible spectrum. Furthermore, this electrically programmable multicolor function enables the effective and dynamic modulation of the color temperature of white light across the warm-to-cool spectrum (3250 K–6250 K). This transformative capability is exceptionally valuable for enhancing the performance of outdoor optical devices that are independent of factors such as the sun’s elevation and prevailing weather conditions.
Publisher
Microsystems & Nanoengineering
Published On
Mar 01, 2024
Authors
Gyurin Kim, Doeun Kim, Soeun Ko, Jang-Hwan Han, Juhwan Kim, Joo Hwan Ko, Young Min Song, Hyeon-Ho Jeong
Tags
nanofilter
plasmonic
nanocomposites
color temperature
dichroic reflection
electrical manipulation
visible spectrum
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