Designing mechanochromic photonic materials composed of nonclose-packed colloidal arrays콜로이드 입자들의 비접촉형 배열로 구성된 역학 변색 광학적 구조체의 설계

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Chameleons employ the face-centered cubic structure of guanine nanocrystals rather than chemical pigments for exhibition of skin colors. Moreover, chameleons show color change in full visible range as actively regulating the interparticle spacing of lattice structures. Therefore, mimicking the periodic nanostructures of chameleon enables us to fabricate color-tunable materials. In this thesis, inspired by chameleon, we design nonclose-packed colloidal arrays by spontaneous crystallization attributed from interparticle repulsion. In addition, we manipulate the structural coloration and optical properties by controlling the colloidal arrangements by employing the bidisperse colloidal particles. Moreover, color visibility is significantly enhanced by suppressing the incoherent scattering of light through employing the light-absorbing nanoparticles. Finally, microfluidic technology is employed to produce elastic photonic microbeads and fibers. The resulting microbeads and fiber are utilized as building blocks for secondary assembly to produce mechanochromic materials with any formats. Therefore, the mechanochromic photonic materials have a potential for lots of application such as camouflage, display, and sensors.
Advisors
Kim, Shin-Hyunresearcher김신현researcher
Description
한국과학기술원 :생명화학공학과,
Publisher
한국과학기술원
Issue Date
2020
Identifier
325007
Language
eng
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학위논문(박사) - 한국과학기술원 : 생명화학공학과, 2020.2,[vii, 130 p. :]

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Photonic crystals▼aInterparticle repulsion▼aCollodial arrays▼aStructural color▼aMechanochromism; 광결정▼a상호 반발력▼a콜로이드 배열▼a구조색▼a역학 변색

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/284117
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http://library.kaist.ac.kr/search/detail/view.do?bibCtrlNo=908523&flag=dissertation
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