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Download fileSwitchable Plasmonic Metasurfaces with High Chromaticity Containing Only Abundant Metals
journal contribution
posted on 2017-10-13, 00:00 authored by Kunli Xiong, Daniel Tordera, Gustav Emilsson, Oliver Olsson, Ulrika Linderhed, Magnus P. Jonsson, Andreas B. DahlinPlasmonic
color generation offers several advantages but is also
limited by the cost and availability of noble metals like gold. In
this work, we present color-tunable metasurfaces with high chromaticity
and reflectivity consisting of an aluminum mirror, a dielectric spacer,
and a plasmonic nanohole array in copper. Copper is shown to be an
excellent alternative to gold when properly protected from oxidation
and makes it possible to generate a wide RGB gamut covering 27% of
the standard RGB. By patterning the metasurfaces into microscale pixel
triplets, color photos can be well reproduced with high resolution
over wafer-sized areas. Further, we demonstrate active modulation
of the reflected intensity using an electrochromic conductive polymer
deposited on top of the nanostructures by screen printing. This technology
opens up for ultrathin and flexible reflective displays in full color,
that is, plasmonic electronic paper, compatible with large-scale sustainable
production.