Abstract
Structural colors using metal materials, plasmonic color generation, can confine optical excitation beyond the diffraction limit owing to nanoscale metals with high efficiency in light absorption and scattering. They have several advantages over conventional display technology, including superior resolution and long-term preservation. However, most research on plasmonic color generation has been conducted for the development of static color generation, and dynamic tuning remains a challenging issue. To develop dynamic plasmonic colors, electrochemical, liquid crystal, and electromechanical methods have been proposed; however, there have been limitations in repeatability, flexibility, and scale-up processes. To address these problems, this work proposes a flexible dynamic plasmonic display using dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) to isotropically control the interdistance between the metal nanostructures, which can show dynamic coloration without polarization distortion. To replace the expensive and small-scale manufacturing approach, shadow masking and transfer technique with the anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) membrane was applied to realize large-scale and uniformly distributed Au nanodisc array. The differentiated and localized color change in the transmission and reflection modes, such as Janus's face, is realized by proper design of Au nanodisc array on the patterned transparent compliant electrodes formed by silver nanowires and PEDOT:PSS composites. Apparent and locally active color changes appeared in the transmission mode, but almost no color changes were observed in the reflection model by DEA actuation. The proposed system has the potential to activate color filters, cryptographic characters, and next generation display technologies.
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