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Plasmonic Color Printing via Bottom-Up Laser-Induced Photomodification Process

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.2c04217

Keywords

plasmonic color printing; laser patterning; laser-induced photomodification; bottom-up method; Ag NP structure

Funding

  1. Basic Science Research Program - National Research Foundation under the Ministry of Science [2021R1I1A3047770, 2021R1A2B5B0100290411, 2012R1A3A1050386, 2021R1A4A1031660]
  2. R&D Program for Forest Science Technology by the Korea Forest Service (Korea Forestry Promotion Institute) [2020229B10-2122-AC01]
  3. KAIST End Run program [N11210149]
  4. Korea Institute of Planning and Evaluation for Technology in Food, Agriculture, and Forestry (IPET) - Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) [321077-2]
  5. Korea Forestry Promotion Institute (KOFPI) [2020229B10-2122-AC01] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)
  6. National Research Foundation of Korea [2021R1I1A3047770, 2021R1A4A1031660] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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This study proposes a novel method of plasmonic color printing using a bottom-up laser-induced photomodification process to fabricate selective silver nanoparticles structures on a transparent substrate. A set of color palettes is formed based on different processing parameters, and the color change is verified through simulations.
Plasmonic color printing has received significant attention owing to its advantages such as nonfading and nontoxic color expression, without necessitating the use of chemical dyes. Recently, color generation from laser-induced plasmonic nanostructures has been extensively explored because of its simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and large-scale processability. However, these methods usually utilize a top-down method that causes unexpected background colors. Here, we proposed a novel method of plasmonic color printing via a bottom-up type laser-induced photomodification process. In the proposed method, selective silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) structure could be fabricated on a transparent substrate through a unique organometallic solution-based laser patterning process. A set of color palettes was formed on the basis of different processing parameters such as laser fluence, scanning speed, and baking time. This color change was verified by finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulations via monitoring the spectral peak shift of the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) at Ag NPs. It was also confirmed that the colors can be fabricated at a relatively high scanning speed (>= 10 mm/s) on a large substrate (>300 mm(2)). Since semitransparent color images can be patterned on various transparent substrates, this process will broaden the application range of laser-induced plasmonic color generation.

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