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Ethanol-responsive structural colors with multi-level information encryption based on the patterned three-layer inverse opal photonic crystal

[Display omitted] •The top and bottom layers with Janus structural colors served as shielding layers.•The color of the QR code pattern was decoded by different ethanol response behaviors.•Cascade single or mixed color output was achieved by increasing the viewing angle. Stimulus-responsive inverse o...

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Published in:Journal of colloid and interface science 2025-01, Vol.677 (Pt A), p.99-107
Main Authors: Liu, Yukun, Meng, Zhipeng, Miao, Senlin, Huang, Haofei, Ren, Jie, Han, Yaqun, Wu, Suli
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Summary:[Display omitted] •The top and bottom layers with Janus structural colors served as shielding layers.•The color of the QR code pattern was decoded by different ethanol response behaviors.•Cascade single or mixed color output was achieved by increasing the viewing angle. Stimulus-responsive inverse opal photonic crystals (IOPCs) with tunable structural colors show significant promise in information security. To improve upon the traditional bilayer structure with limited color information and single decoding mode, this work developed an ethanol-responsive structure with multi-level information encryption ability by inserting a functional layer into two shielding layers (red Layer A with a photonic stop band (PSB) at 640 nm and green Layer C with a PSB at 530 nm). The functional layer was composed of colorless Layer B, a quick response (QR) code pattern made of TiO2 nanoparticles, and a dense polymer. Due to the isolation of distinct layers, different reflectance values, and different PSB positions of the three-layer IOPC, the structural color of Layer B could only be “turned on” by wetting the entire structure when its PSB redshifted from 360 nm to 460 nm. Specifically, when either side was individually wetted, the PSB of Layer A or C redshifted to 825 nm or 685 nm, and the color of the QR code was dominated by the unwetted red or green layer. After the entire structure had been soaked, the blue QR code was decoded. Meanwhile, when the detecting angle increased from 5° to 60°, the PSBs of Layers B and C in the wetted three-layer IOPC blueshifted from 460 nm to 365 nm and from 685 nm to 540 nm, respectively, which resulted in a cascade decoding process with a single- or mixed-color output. This structure provides a good foundation for multi-level information encryption.
ISSN:0021-9797
1095-7103
1095-7103
DOI:10.1016/j.jcis.2024.07.199