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Plasmonic Color Palettes for Photorealistic Printing with Aluminum Nanostructures

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 14, Issue 7, Pages 4023-4029

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl501460x

Keywords

Nanoplasmonics; aluminum plasmonics; color printing; structural color; electron-beam lithography

Funding

  1. Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)
  2. National Research Foundation [NRF CRP 8201107]
  3. National University of Singapore [R-263-000-A45-112]

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We introduce the first plasmonic palette utilizing color generation strategies for photorealistic printing with aluminum nanostructures. Our work expands the visible color space through spatially mixing and adjusting the nanoscale spacing of discrete nanostructures. With aluminum as the plasmonic material, we achieved enhanced durability and dramatically reduced materials costs with our nanostructures compared to commonly used plasmonic materials such as gold and silver, as well as size regimes scalable to higher-throughput approaches such as photolithography and nano-imprint lithography. These advances could pave the way toward a new generation of low-cost, high-resolution, plasmonic color printing with direct applications in security tagging, cryptography, and information storage.

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