Abstract

In this work, we developed inverse opal photonic crystals (IOPCs) for real-time identifiable labels by tuning the structure color and chemical color under ultraviolet (UV) light and near-infrared (NIR) light. We prepared IOPCs by etching a silica photonic crystal template in thermosensitive hydrogel added to 2,2-diphenyl-2H-naphtho [1,2-b] pyran-6-carbaldehyde (NP). In this way, the transparent hydrogel turned red under UV light due to the photochromic naphthopyran. Meanwhile, the green structure color of IOPCs was superimposed with the red chemical color of the hydrogel, so that IOPCs with naphthopyran (IOPCs/NP) appeared yellow. When irradiated by NIR light, the structure color of IOPCs turned blue from green due to the volume contraction of the thermosensitive hydrogel. When irradiated by UV and NIR light simultaneously, the blue structure color of IOPCs was superimposed with the red chemical color of the hydrogel, and the IOPCs/NP would finally appear purple. Thus, we realized the real-time controllable IOPCs by two light sources. Based on this, we designed a series of identifiable labels with multiple colors under UV and NIR light, which expanded the application of information anticounterfeiting and identification.

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