Customized Structural Color Filters by Pixel-Level Electrothermal Regulation

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Abstract

Reflective structural colors have backlight-free supremacy and can provide energy-efficient and environmental-friendly color production for many applications. However, they are hindered by the complex process and incorrect colors after fabrication. Here, a pixelated electrothermal oxidation technique is proposed that can precisely tailor and produce reflective structural colors covering the entire visible range, providing the possibility for customized structural color filter arrays from a titanium canvas. Furthermore, as a demonstration, a photonic-firework-like color filter array is achieved in a single step via thermal engineering. Based on this one-step-forming color array, a computational spectrometer is also realized featuring a resolvability of 10 nm and operating bandwidth covering the whole visible range. Considering its compactness and mass production capability, this method has numerous potential applications in, e.g., imaging, anti-counterfeiting, printing, color display, and spectroscopy.

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Zhang, Z., Guo, T., Lin, Z., Liu, Z., He, N., Xu, X., … He, S. (2023). Customized Structural Color Filters by Pixel-Level Electrothermal Regulation. Laser and Photonics Reviews, 17(5). https://doi.org/10.1002/lpor.202200820

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