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Bar-coating programmable mechanochromic bilayer PDMS film with angle-dependent and angle-independent structural colors

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Abstract Mechanical discoloration and non-discoloration materials have received intensive interest and have been strongly developed over the past few years for anti-counterfeiting, sensing, and packaging. However, the fabrication of mechanical… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Mechanical discoloration and non-discoloration materials have received intensive interest and have been strongly developed over the past few years for anti-counterfeiting, sensing, and packaging. However, the fabrication of mechanical response materials with both angle-dependent and angle-independent structural colors remains challenges. Large-area mechanochromic bilayer polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) film with both angle-dependent and angle-independent structural colors have been prepared by using bottom-up bar-coating. The long-range disordered and short-range ordered polystyrene (PS) nanoarrays give the bilayer film angle-independent structural color. Meanwhile, the surface wrinkling triggered by stretching generates angle-dependent structural color. Moreover, PS nanoarray cracks and surface wrinkles caused by tensile increase the scattering effect of the bilayer film and decrease the transmittance of the light. Importantly, pressure-induced surface structure rearrangements can deprive wrinkling behavior. The pressure-encoded invisible complex information can be displayed reversibly by stretching. It has potential application value in complex information coding, display, and smart window.

Keywords: bilayer; angle dependent; angle; angle independent; film; independent structural

Journal Title: Dyes and Pigments
Year Published: 2021

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