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27 April 2023 Printing structurally colored photonic materials
P. Yazhgur, N. Muller, S. Aeby, A. Aguilar Uribe, F. Scheffold
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Abstract
The advantage of structurally colored materials is their stability and the fact that they can be sourced sustainably. In addition to the challenges of producing high-quality colors, fabrication and patterning are also important issues. Different printing processes are available depending on the area of application. In this paper, we report on recent advances in the fabrication of structurally disordered photonic materials by patterning self-assembled color pigments using inkjet printing and by direct laser writing.
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P. Yazhgur, N. Muller, S. Aeby, A. Aguilar Uribe, and F. Scheffold "Printing structurally colored photonic materials", Proc. SPIE 12481, Bioinspiration, Biomimetics, and Bioreplication XIII, 124810B (27 April 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2653332
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KEYWORDS
Printing

Color

Inkjet technology

Photonic crystals

Structural materials

Structured photonic materials

Multiphoton lithography

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