Artificial structural color pixels: A review

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Abstract

Inspired by natural photonic structures (Morpho butterfly, for instance), researchers have demonstrated varying artificial color display devices using different designs. Photonic-crystal/ plasmonic color filters have drawn increasing attention most recently. In this review article, we show the developing trend of artificial structural color pixels from photonic crystals to plasmonic nanostructures. Such devices normally utilize the distinctive optical features of photonic/plasmon resonance, resulting in high compatibility with current display and imaging technologies. Moreover, dynamical color filtering devices are highly desirable because tunable optical components are critical for developing new optical platforms which can be integrated or combined with other existing imaging and display techniques. Thus, extensive promising potential applications have been triggered and enabled including more abundant functionalities in integrated optics and nanophotonics.

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Zhao, Y., Zhao, Y., Hu, S., Lv, J., Ying, Y., Gervinskas, G., & Si, G. (2017, August 14). Artificial structural color pixels: A review. Materials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma10080944

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