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Modeling Structural Colors from Disordered One-Component Colloidal Nanoparticle-based Supraballs using Combined Experimental and Simulation Techniques

Soft Condensed Matter 2022-10-11 v4 Optics

Abstract

Bright, saturated structural colors in birds have inspired synthesis of self-assembled, disordered arrays of assembled nanoparticles with varied particle spacings and refractive indices. However, predicting colors of assembled nanoparticles, and thereby guiding their synthesis, remains challenging due to the effects of multiple scattering and strong absorption. Here, we use a computational approach to first reconstruct the nanoparticles' assembled structures from small-angle scattering measurements and then input the reconstructed structures to a finite-difference time-domain method to predict their color and reflectance. This computational approach is successfully validated by comparing its predictions against experimentally measured reflectance and provides a pathway for reverse engineering colloidal assemblies with desired optical and photothermal properties.

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@article{arxiv.2205.13093,
  title  = {Modeling Structural Colors from Disordered One-Component Colloidal Nanoparticle-based Supraballs using Combined Experimental and Simulation Techniques},
  author = {Anvay Patil and Christian M. Heil and Bram Vanthournout and Saranshu Singla and Ziying Hu and Jan Ilavsky and Nathan C. Gianneschi and Matthew D. Shawkey and Sunil K. Sinha and Arthi Jayaraman and Ali Dhinojwala},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.13093},
  year   = {2022}
}

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14 pages, 3 figures, 1 ToC figure

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