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Fabrication of Crack-Free Photonic Crystal Films on Superhydrophobic Nanopin Surface

  • Tian Xia
  • , Wenhao Luo
  • , Fan Hu
  • , Wu Qiu
  • , Zhisen Zhang
  • , Youhui Lin
  • , Xiang Yang Liu

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Abstract

On the basis of their superior optical performance, photonic crystals (PCs) have been investigated as excellent candidates for widespread applications including sensors, displays, separation processes, and catalysis. However, fabrication of structurally controllable large-area PC assemblies with no defects is still a tough task. Herein, we develop an effective strategy for preparing centimeter-scale crack-free photonic crystal films by the combined effects of soft assembly and superhydrophobic nanopin surfaces. Owing to its large contact angle and low-adhesive force on the superhydrophobic substrate, the colloidal suspension exhibits a continuous retraction of the three-phase (gas-liquid-solid) contact line (TCL) in the process of solvent (water molecules) evaporation. The constantly receding TCL can bring the colloidal spheres closer to each other, which could timely close the gaps due to the loss of water molecules. As a result, close-packed and well-ordered assembly structures can be easily obtained. We expect that this work may pave the way to utilize novel superhydrophobic materials for designing and developing high-quality PCs and to apply PCs in different fields.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)22037-22041
Number of pages5
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume9
Issue number26
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Jul 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • crack-free
  • nanostructure
  • photonic crystal
  • soft assembly
  • superhydrophobic surface

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