Abstract

AbstractMultiscale structures are found in nature to impart brilliant structural colors with integrated properties of multiple optical elements. However, it remains challenging to build more than one optical element into artificial photonic materials in practical manufacturing. Here, hierarchical disordered photonic superstructures (HDPSs) with optical properties arising from tailored interplay of thin‐film interference (TFI) and coherent scattering from amorphous colloidal arrays (ACAs) are fabricated through the combined use of infiltration‐driven colloidal assembly and micro‐imprinting. Uniform thin ACA films with TFI effects (ACA‐TFIs) are first coated on premium glossy photo papers, displaying near‐isotropic colors under natural light and mixed colors upon specular lighting due to the duplex optical effects. Such collective effects are easily modulated by the film thicknesses of ACA‐TFIs. Also, micro‐imprinting that can remove a patterned monolayer of particles from ACA‐TFI films causes suppressed TFI in the imprinted regions, leading to HDPS films with encoded optical features. Collectively, HDPS anti‐counterfeiting labels with covert and sophisticated optical coding are achieved and their enhanced complexity results in infinite possible optical features that are virtually impractical to forge, opening new avenues to high‐level security applications.

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