Christian Schäfer, Markus Biesalski, Goetz Hellmann, Matthias Rehahn, Markus Gallei
Journal of Nanophotonics, Vol. 7, Issue 01, 070599, (October 2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JNP.7.070599
TOPICS: Reflection, Optical spheres, Polymers, Composites, Polymer thin films, Optical properties, Visible radiation, Silicon films, Polymeric sensors, Optical sensing
Paper-supported solvent-responsive elastomeric opal films based on hard-soft core-interlayer-shell spheres featuring remarkably distinct iridescent reflection colors were investigated. By using extrusion and compression molding, elastomeric opal films could be obtained, which were incorporated into a porous paper sheet to build robust composites. Swelling of the opal paper composites caused by various solvents was accompanied with a tremendous photonic band gap shift of the reflection colors. The combination of the extraordinary optical properties of the elastomeric opal films used with the remarkable features of highly porous paper can be the basis for a whole family of polymer-based soft sensors featuring a fascinating optical, fast and reversible response.