scholarly journals Laser-written colours on silver: optical effect of alumina coating

Nanophotonics ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 807-822 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jean-Michel Guay ◽  
Antonino Calà Lesina ◽  
Graham Killaire ◽  
Peter G. Gordon ◽  
Choloong Hahn ◽  
...  

AbstractIn this paper we discuss the optical response of laser-written plasmonic colours on silver coated via the atomic layer deposition of alumina. These colours are due to nanoparticles distributed on a flat surface and on a surface with periodic topographical features (i.e. ripples). The colours are observed to shift with increasing alumina film thickness. The colours produced by surfaces with ripples recover their original vibrancy and hue after the deposition of film of thickness ~60 nm, while colours arising from flat surfaces gradually fade and never recover. Analysis of the surfaces identifies periodic topographical features to be responsible for this behaviour. Finite-difference time-domain simulations unravel the role played by the alumina thickness in colour formation and confirm the rotations and recovery of colours for increasing alumina thickness. The coloured surfaces were evaluated for applications in colourimetric and radiometric sensing showing large sensitivities of up to 3.06/nm and 3.19 nm/nm, respectively. The colourimetric and radiometric sensitivities are observed to be colour dependent.

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jean-Michel Guay ◽  
Antonio Calà Lesina ◽  
Graham Killaire ◽  
Peter Gordon ◽  
Choloong Hahn ◽  
...  

We report the tuning of plasmonic colours on silver by controlling the thickness of alumina films deposited via atomic layer deposition. The colours are observed to shift with increasing alumina film thickness. Colour palettes produced with periodic topographical features are observed to recover their original vibrancy and Hue range after the deposition of a film thickness of ~ 60 nm while colours devoid of such topographical features are observed to gradually fade and their colour intensities are never recovered collapsing into a small visually unappealing region of the LCH color space. Analysis of the surfaces identifies the periodic topographical features as responsible for this behavior. Finite-difference time-domain simulations of flat and sine-modulated surfaces covered with nanoparticles and covered by a conformal alumina film were conducted to unravel the role played by the ALD thickness on the colour formation, where colour rotations and recovery were also observed. The coloured surfaces were evaluated for applications in colourimetric and radiometric sensing showing large sensitivities of up to 3.06/nm and 3.19 nm/nm, respectively. The colourimetric and radiometric sensitivities are ob-served to be colour dependent.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jean-Michel Guay ◽  
Antonio Calà Lesina ◽  
Graham Killaire ◽  
Peter Gordon ◽  
Choloong Hahn ◽  
...  

We report the tuning of plasmonic colours on silver by controlling the thickness of alumina films deposited via atomic layer deposition. The colours are observed to shift with increasing alumina film thickness. Colour palettes produced with periodic topographical features are observed to recover their original vibrancy and Hue range after the deposition of a film thickness of ~ 60 nm while colours devoid of such topographical features are observed to gradually fade and their colour intensities are never recovered collapsing into a small visually unappealing region of the LCH color space. Analysis of the surfaces identifies the periodic topographical features as responsible for this behavior. Finite-difference time-domain simulations of flat and sine-modulated surfaces covered with nanoparticles and covered by a conformal alumina film were conducted to unravel the role played by the ALD thickness on the colour formation, where colour rotations and recovery were also observed. The coloured surfaces were evaluated for applications in colourimetric and radiometric sensing showing large sensitivities of up to 3.06/nm and 3.19 nm/nm, respectively. The colourimetric and radiometric sensitivities are ob-served to be colour dependent.


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