DocumentCode
3701731
Title
Plasmonic color printing
Author
Ray J. H. Ng;Shawn J. Tan;Xiao Ming Goh;Joel K. W. Yang
Author_Institution
Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, A∗
fYear
2015
Firstpage
328
Lastpage
330
Abstract
In this paper we present our recent work on plasmonic color printing using metallic nanostructures. This is a new form of structural color where colors arise due to the local resonances of metallic nanostructures instead of diffractive effects. These metal nanostructures combined with a backreflector support plasmon resonances that can span the entire visible range by varying the dimensions of the structures. As the structures are in the ~100 nm length scale are based on metals, plasmonic color printing enables high resolution and fade-free prints. We show experimental results and compare calculated reflectance spectra from metals such as gold, silver and aluminum used in creating miniaturized color images on Si substrates.
Keywords
"Image color analysis","Periodic structures","Nanostructures","Gold","Reflectivity","Plasmons"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advanced Electromagnetic Materials in Microwaves and Optics (METAMATERIALS), 2015 9th International Congress on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MetaMaterials.2015.7342439
Filename
7342439
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