Plasmonic Colour Printing by Light Trapping in Two-Metal Nanostructures
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Keith Wilson, Cristian A. Marocico, Esteban Pedrueza-Villalmanzo, Christopher Smith, Calin Hrelescu and A. Louise Bradley, Plasmonic Colour Printing by Light Trapping in Two-Metal Nanostructures, Nanomaterials, 9, 7, 2019, 963Download Item:

Abstract:
Structural colour generation by nanoscale plasmonic structures is of major interest for
non-bleaching colour printing, anti-counterfeit measures and decoration applications. We explore
the physics of a two-metal plasmonic nanostructure consisting of metallic nanodiscs separated from
a metallic back-reflector by a uniform thin polymer film and investigate the potential for vibrant
structural colour in reflection. We demonstrate that light trapping within the nanostructures is the
primary mechanism for colour generation. The use of planar back-reflector and polymer layers allows
for less complex fabrication requirements and robust structures, but most significantly allows for the
easy incorporation of two different metals for the back-reflector and the nanodiscs. The simplicity
of the structure is also suitable for scalability. Combinations of gold, silver, aluminium and copper
are considered, with wide colour gamuts observed as a function of the polymer layer thickness.
The structural colours are also shown to be insensitive to the viewing angle. Structures of copper
nanodiscs with an aluminium back-reflector produce the widest colour gamut.
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Nanomaterials;9;
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Nanoscience & MaterialsDOI:
10.3390/nano9070963Licences: