Modular Nanocomposite Films with Tunable Physical Organization of Cellulose Nanocrystals for Photonic Encryption

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Reported herein is the novel achievement of uniform and tunable interference colors of nanocomposite films containing organized cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) from dynamic hydrogel precursors. Homogeneous and amendable interference colors with broad range are obtained either by stacking the nanocomposite films to adjust the amount of CNCs in the propagation pathway of light or by regulating the rotation angles between the individual films to alter the relative organization of CNCs within the system. Moreover, the precise and controllable patterned CNC composite films with multicolors in one film are facilely fabricated for the first time from the patterned hydrogel precursors. Based on this stacking/rotation-method, these patterned nanocomposite films with tunable interference colors can be further applied as fundamental elements for optical encryption by establishing a ternary-coded decimal system with encoded decimal numerals, paving the way for the development of photonic functional materials based on CNCs.

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Yang, Y., Wang, X., Huang, H., Cui, S., Chen, Y., Wang, X., & Zhang, K. (2020). Modular Nanocomposite Films with Tunable Physical Organization of Cellulose Nanocrystals for Photonic Encryption. Advanced Optical Materials, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.1002/adom.202000547

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