Subtle responsive properties can be achieved by the photonic crystal (PC) nanostructures of butterfly based on thermal expansion effect. The studies focused on making the sample visually distinct. However, the response is restricted by limited thermal expansion coefficients. We herein report a new class of reversible thermochromic response achieved by controlling the ambient refractive index in butterfly PC structure. The photonic ethanol-filled nanoarchitecture sample is simply assembled by sealing liquid ethanol filling Papilio ulysses butterfly wing. Volatile ethanol is used to modulate the ambient refractive index. The sample is sealed with glasses to ensure reversibility. Liquid ethanol filling butterfly wing demonstrated significant a...
Responsive photonic crystals (PCs) with bio-inspired microstructures and tailorable functionalities ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Nature provides abundant photonic structures which give a great inspiration on ...
Porous butterfly wings with hierarchically organized structures from nanometer to centimeter scales ...
Photonic crystal type nanoarchitectures have an important advantage over conventional displays: the...
Gas/vapor sensors based on photonic band gap-type materials are attractive as they allow a quick opt...
Photonic nanoarchitectures occurring in the scales of Blue butterflies are responsible for their viv...
Many highly-evolved bio-photonic structures, which tailor the propagation of light by coherent optic...
Hierarchical photonic structures in nature are of special interest because they can be used as templ...
The Morpho butterfly's wings display beautiful, naturally-occurring iridescent colors that are produ...
Photonic crystals are periodic dielectric nanocomposites, which have photonic band gaps that forbid...
Nowadays, the potential applications of photonic crystal type materials in sensing [1] are in the fo...
Photonic nanoarchitectures in the wing scales of butterflies and moths are capable of fast and chemi...
The coloration of butterflies that exhibit human visible iridescence from violet to green has been e...
The modification of photonic nanoarchitectures occurring in butterfly wing scales with different nan...
Stimuli-responsive photonic crystals (PCs) trigged by light would provide a novel intuitive and quan...
Responsive photonic crystals (PCs) with bio-inspired microstructures and tailorable functionalities ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Nature provides abundant photonic structures which give a great inspiration on ...
Porous butterfly wings with hierarchically organized structures from nanometer to centimeter scales ...
Photonic crystal type nanoarchitectures have an important advantage over conventional displays: the...
Gas/vapor sensors based on photonic band gap-type materials are attractive as they allow a quick opt...
Photonic nanoarchitectures occurring in the scales of Blue butterflies are responsible for their viv...
Many highly-evolved bio-photonic structures, which tailor the propagation of light by coherent optic...
Hierarchical photonic structures in nature are of special interest because they can be used as templ...
The Morpho butterfly's wings display beautiful, naturally-occurring iridescent colors that are produ...
Photonic crystals are periodic dielectric nanocomposites, which have photonic band gaps that forbid...
Nowadays, the potential applications of photonic crystal type materials in sensing [1] are in the fo...
Photonic nanoarchitectures in the wing scales of butterflies and moths are capable of fast and chemi...
The coloration of butterflies that exhibit human visible iridescence from violet to green has been e...
The modification of photonic nanoarchitectures occurring in butterfly wing scales with different nan...
Stimuli-responsive photonic crystals (PCs) trigged by light would provide a novel intuitive and quan...
Responsive photonic crystals (PCs) with bio-inspired microstructures and tailorable functionalities ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Nature provides abundant photonic structures which give a great inspiration on ...
Porous butterfly wings with hierarchically organized structures from nanometer to centimeter scales ...