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18 October 2006 Optical properties and microstructures of colloidal crystalline arrays composed of titania nanosheets coated core-shell structured spheres
Hiroshi Nakamura, Masahiko Ishii, Azusa Tsukigase, Masashi Harada, Hideyuki Nakano
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Colloidal crystalline arrays are three dimensionally periodic lattices of self-assembled monodisperse colloidal spheres. These periodic structures have been actively explored as functional components in fabricating new types of diffractive devices such as optical filters and chemical sensors, mechanical sensors, and photonic bandgap structures. We have demonstrated the synthesis of silica or polystyrene spheres uniformly coated with titania nanosheets and the fabrication of these spheres into close-packed colloidal crystalline arrays. We have also reported on the optical properties and microstructures of the colloidal crystalline array estimated by angle-resolved reflection spectra measurements. The titania nanosheets were synthesized by delamination of layered titanate crystallites. The titania nanosheets coated spheres were prepared by the LBL (Layer-By-Layer) assembly coating process, which consisted of alternately laminating cationic polyelectrolyte and anionic titania nanosheets on monodisperse silica or polystyrene spheres. The close-packed colloidal crystalline array was fabricated in the glass cell by drying process of the aqueous dispersion of the spheres. The Bragg diffraction peak of the colloidal crystalline array shifted to longer wavelengths with increasing thickness of titania nanosheets layers. Angle-resolved reflection spectra measurements showed that this red shift was caused by increasing the mean effective refractive index neff of this crystalline lattice without changing interplanar spacing d111 with increasing thickness of titania nanosheets layers. Since a wide range of coated colloids of different size, composition, and optical properties can be prepared via the LBL coating, the current work suggests new possibilities for the creation of advanced colloidal crystalline arrays with tunable optical properties.
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Hiroshi Nakamura, Masahiko Ishii, Azusa Tsukigase, Masashi Harada, and Hideyuki Nakano "Optical properties and microstructures of colloidal crystalline arrays composed of titania nanosheets coated core-shell structured spheres", Proc. SPIE 6369, Photonic Crystals and Photonic Crystal Fibers for Sensing Applications II, 63690A (18 October 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.685464
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KEYWORDS
Optical spheres

Crystals

Silica

Particles

Latex

Coating

Diffraction

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