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Tunable and saturated structural colors from carbon nanotubes incorporated highly ordered photonic opals

Synthetic opals, based on self-assembly of polymeric nanoparticles generally produces fainted/pale structural colors due to too many lattice flaws in the structures. Here we produces carbon nanotubes (CNTs) incorporated high quality 3D photonic opals (PC-CNT) by evaporative self-assembly. Although the CNTs make up only 0.01% of the fabricated photonic opal, their controlled incorporation has dramatic effect to change the color of the photonic crystals from milky white to intense red. Microscopic study suggest that CNT incorporation did not affect the lattice ordering of the photonic crystals. The tunability of structural colors, as a function of incident angle, were tested and varied against Bragg-Snell law. Furthermore, we tested mechanochromic sensing of the photonic opals, demonstrating their potential as visual indicators. This tunable PC-CNT brings many possibilities including strain sensing or structural health care monitoring, as well as being of fundamental interest.

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