A new one-dimensional photonic crystal combination of TiO2/CuO for structural color applications

2019 
Abstract Owing to their unique optical properties, an interest in 1-D multilayer photonic crystals has been recently extremely on the increase. By creating multilayer coatings, structural colors can be obtained without any required pigment. In this study, stacked layers of TiO 2 and CuO photonic crystal coatings were produced by using the sol-gel method for up to seven layers from alternatively anatase and tenorite phases. The combination of the TiO 2 layer with the CuO layer has been studied for the production of photonic crystal coatings that can lead to many applications such as structural color, optical sensor, and optic filters. It was proved that structural colors such as violet, green, blue and indigo could be successfully obtained from three and five layered photonic crystal coatings. Additionally, it was observed that in the case where multilayer coatings in which the first and last layers are CuO have better surface morphologies compared to the coatings when the first and last layers are TiO 2 .
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