Transmissive/Reflective structural color filters: Theory and applications

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Structural color filters, which obtain color selection by varying structures, have attracted extensive research interest in recent years due to the advantages of compactness, stability, multifunctions, and so on. In general, the mechanisms of structural colors are based on the interaction between light and structures, including light diffraction, cavity resonance, and surface plasmon resonance. This paper reviews recent progress of various structural color techniques and the integration applications of structural color filters in CMOS image sensors, solar cells, and display.

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Yu, Y., Wen, L., Song, S., & Chen, Q. (2014). Transmissive/Reflective structural color filters: Theory and applications. Journal of Nanomaterials. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/212637

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