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Refractive Index-Adaptive Nanoporous Chiral Photonic Crystal Film for Chemical Detection Visualized via Selective Reflection

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SMALL
Volume 19, Issue 22, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202300309

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chemical detection; cholesteric liquid crystals; nanoporous photonic crystals; sensing refractive index; structural colors

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Photonic crystals have great importance in technology, especially in optics and photonics. The authors report on refractive index adaptive photonic crystals, where the structural color responds to chemicals by changing the reflective color. Loading various chemicals into nanopores significantly shifts the structural color based on the chemical's refractive index. This sensing mechanism offers advantages such as durability, sensitivity, fast response, and wide detection range.
Photonic crystals (PC) are of great importance in technology, especially in optics and photonics. In general, the structural color of PCs responds to external stimuli primarily by changing their periodicity. Herein, the authors report on refractive index (RI) adaptive PCs. Cross-linked cholesteric films with interconnected nanopores exhibit a very low RI without light scattering. Transparent PC films with maximum reflectance in the ultravoilet (UV) region respond to various chemicals by changing the reflective color of the PC. The authors demonstrate its unique colorimetric chemical detections of hazardous organic liquids. Loading various chemicals into nanopores significantly shifts the structural color into the visible range depending on the chemical's RI. These results are unique in that the structural color of photonic films is mediated by RI changes rather than periodicity changes. In principle, nanoporous photonic crystal films can detect the RI of a chemical substance by its unique color. In contrast to volumetric changes, this sensing mechanism offers several advantages, including durability, excellent sensitivity, fast response time, and wide detection range. These results provide useful insight into stimulus-responsive PCs. The structural color of PC films can be effectively tuned by adjusting average RIs instead of changing periodicity.

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