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New Encryption Strategy of Photonic Crystals with Bilayer Inverse Heterostructure Guided from Transparency Response

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Indexed by:Journal Papers

Date of Publication:2019-10-01

Journal:ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS

Included Journals:SCIE

Volume:29

Issue:40

ISSN No.:1616-301X

Key Words:bilayer; encryption; photonic crystals; response; transparency

Abstract:Combining functional response materials into colloidal photonic crystals is an accepted encryption strategy for information security. Here, bilayer inverse heterostructure photonic crystals that enable instantaneously transparentizing of the top layer and simultaneously releasing the reflected light of the bottom layer when exposed to ethanol are reported. The transition can quickly return to its original state after the evaporation of ethanol. In addition, the bilayer film is responsive to water, which shows redshift of the bandgap position. The mechanism of the design involves optical scattering and diffraction in the fabricated periodic nanostructures and uses the infiltration and capillary evaporation of fluids with low surface tension to realize the spectral diversity of reflectance. The effects of scattering and color superposition of the upper layer can be obliterated and re-established for the fact of the infiltration and capillary evaporation of fluids with low surface tension; meanwhile, it provisionally displays the pattern of the bottom layer. Multiple reversible ways to hide and display information could be easily realized by these characteristics. Reconfigurable bilayer inverse heterostructure photonic crystals simultaneously provide a simple and sensitive optical technique for investigating the intriguing encryption effects at the nanoscale.

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