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Tunable window device based on micro-wrinkling of nanometric zinc-oxide thin film on elastomer

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OPTICS LETTERS
Volume 41, Issue 19, Pages 4433-4436

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/OL.41.004433

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  1. Singapore Millennium Foundation (SMF)

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This Letter presents a tunable window device based on microscopic wrinkling of a transparent elastomeric surface. Crack-free microscopic wrinkling of a 50-nm ZnO thin film is possible on a highly adhesive acrylic elastomer membrane (VHB 4910) upon partial release from a large radial pre-stretch of membrane. This ZnO-based tunable window device demonstrates reversible tunability between transparent and translucent states. At zero compression with a flat surface, the device is transparent with a 93% in-line transmittance at 550-nm wavelength. At 14% radial compression with wrinkled surface, the device appears translucent with a 3% in-line transmittance. Analysis shows that a large amplitude and a small wavelength of transparent micro-wrinkles are good for refracting light diffusely. This method and material system are promising to make a low-cost, high-performance smart window. (C) 2016 Optical Society of America

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