4.8 Article

Artificial Chameleon Skin with Super-Sensitive Thermal and Mechanochromic Response

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 15, Issue 10, Pages 15720-15729

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.1c05612

Keywords

nonclose-packed arrays; photonic crystals; structural colors; chameleons; stimuli-response

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21878042, 21476040]
  2. Dalian Science and Technology Innovation Fund [2020JJ26GX046]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [DUT20ZD222, DUT19TD28]
  4. Liaoning Revitalization Talent Program [CLXC1801006]

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The dynamic camouflage of chameleons relies on the nonclose-packed structure and large refractive index contrast, which inspired researchers to construct photonic crystals with similar characteristics using a two-step filling strategy. The designed photonic crystal demonstrates high sensitivity to external stimuli, similar to the skin of chameleons.
Both the nonclose-packed structure and the large refractive index contrast of guanine nanocrystals and cytosols in iridophores play a vital role in the dynamic camouflage of chameleons, including the bright skin color and color tuning sensitivity to external stimulus. Here, the nonclose-packed photonic crystals consisting of ZnS nanospheres and polymers, which have similar refractive indices with guanine nanocrystals and cytosols, respectively, are constructed by a two-step filling strategy. ZnS@SiO2 nanospheres are self-assembled to build intermediate close-packed photonic crystals followed by filling polymers in their interstices. The nonclose-packed photonic crystal is successfully achieved when the silica portion is etched by HF solution and refilled by polymers. Excitingly, the stimulus response of the designed photonic crystal is as sensitive as the skin of chameleons due to the similar contrast of refractive indices and nonclose-packed structure. The reflection peak of the structure can blue-shift more than 200 nm as the temperature increases from 30 to 55 degrees C or under 20% compressional strain. This work not only builds the nonclose-packed photonic crystals by introducing a two-step filling strategy but also proves that high refractive contrast in photonic crystals is an effective strategy to achieve ultrasensitivity, which is highly desirable for various applications.

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