Scalable, Color-Matched, Flexible Plasmonic Film for Visible–Infrared Compatible Camouflage

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The multispectral compatible infrared camouflage technology is implemented these days to counter the developing infrared detectors and detectors of other bands. However, the conflict between delicate optical structures and scalable procedures has significantly impeded the development and application of multispectral-compatible camouflage technology. Therefore, a semi-open Fabry-Perot structure is introduced, and the color and infrared emissivity by structural parameters for color-matched visible-infrared compatible camouflage are modulated. The prepared compatible camouflage film exhibits visible camouflage by the minimum color difference of 1.6 L*a*b* (under desert background) and infrared camouflage by low emission (ε3–5 µm ≈ 0.17 and ε8–14 µm ≈ 0.143). Due to its flexibility and scalability, the compatible camouflage film can be applied in practical applications and exhibits desirable visible and infrared camouflage performance in different battlefield backgrounds.

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Xiong, Y., Zhou, Y., Tian, J., Wang, W., Zhang, W., & Zhang, D. (2023). Scalable, Color-Matched, Flexible Plasmonic Film for Visible–Infrared Compatible Camouflage. Advanced Science, 10(35). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202303452

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