Selectively Patterning Polymer Opal Films via Microimprint Lithography

Large‐scale structural color flexible coatings have been hard to create, and patterning color on them is key to many applications, including large‐area strain sensors, wall‐size displays, security devices, and smart fabrics. To achieve controlled tuning, a micro‐imprinting technique is applied here to pattern both the surface morphology and the structural color of the polymer opal films (POFs). These POFs are made of 3D ordered arrays of hard spherical particles embedded inside soft shells. The soft outer shells cause the POFs to deform upon imprinting with a pre‐patterned stamp, driving a flow of the soft polymer and a rearrangement of the hard spheres within the films. As a result, a patterned surface morphology is generated within the POFs and the structural colors are selectively modified within different regions. These changes are dependent on the pressure, temperature, and duration of imprinting, as well as the feature sizes in the stamps. Moreover, the pattern geometry and structural colors can then be further tuned by stretching. Micropattern color generation upon imprinting depends on control of colloidal transport in a polymer matrix under shear flow and brings many potential properties including stretchability and tunability, as well as being of fundamental interest.

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Selectively Patterning Polymer Opal Films via Microimprint Lithography ; volume:2 ; number:11 ; year:2014 ; pages:1098-1104 ; extent:7
Advanced optical materials ; 2, Heft 11 (2014), 1098-1104 (gesamt 7)

Urheber
Ding, Tao
Zhao, Qibin
Smoukov, Stoyan K.
Baumberg, Jeremy J.

DOI
10.1002/adom.201400327
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023010107165324853701
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15.08.2025, 07:22 MESZ

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