Photonic balls are spheres tens of micrometers in diameter containing assemblies of nanoparticles or nanopores with a spacing comparable to the wavelength of light. When these nanoscale features are disordered, but still correlated, the photonic balls can show structural color with low angle-dependence. Their colors, combined with the ability to add them to a liquid formulation, make photonic balls a promising new type of pigment particle for paints, coatings, and other applications. However, it is challenging to predict the color of materials made from photonic balls because the sphere geometry and multiple scattering must be accounted for. To address these challenges, we develop a multiscale modeling approach involving Monte Carlo simulat...
Colloidal glasses, bird feathers, and beetle scales can all show structural colors arising from shor...
Bright, saturated structural colors in birds have inspired synthesis of self-assembled, disordered a...
Making materials that display angle-independent structural color requires control over both scatteri...
Photonic balls are spheres tens of micrometers in diameter containing assemblies of nanoparticles or...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength-dependent absorption and ...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength-dependent absorption and ...
Materials in nature are characterized by structural order over multiple length scales have evolved f...
When a material has inhomogeneities at a lengthscale comparable to the wavelength of light, interfer...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength‐dependent absorption and ...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength‐dependent absorption and ...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength‐dependent absorption and...
Disordered packings of colloidal spheres show angle-independent structural color when the particles ...
Melanin is a ubiquitous natural pigment that exhibits broadband absorption and high refractive index...
Non-iridescent structural colors based on disordered arrangement of monodisperse spherical particles...
Bright, saturated structural colors in birds have inspired synthesis of self-assembled, disordered a...
Colloidal glasses, bird feathers, and beetle scales can all show structural colors arising from shor...
Bright, saturated structural colors in birds have inspired synthesis of self-assembled, disordered a...
Making materials that display angle-independent structural color requires control over both scatteri...
Photonic balls are spheres tens of micrometers in diameter containing assemblies of nanoparticles or...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength-dependent absorption and ...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength-dependent absorption and ...
Materials in nature are characterized by structural order over multiple length scales have evolved f...
When a material has inhomogeneities at a lengthscale comparable to the wavelength of light, interfer...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength‐dependent absorption and ...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength‐dependent absorption and ...
The color of materials usually originates from a combination of wavelength‐dependent absorption and...
Disordered packings of colloidal spheres show angle-independent structural color when the particles ...
Melanin is a ubiquitous natural pigment that exhibits broadband absorption and high refractive index...
Non-iridescent structural colors based on disordered arrangement of monodisperse spherical particles...
Bright, saturated structural colors in birds have inspired synthesis of self-assembled, disordered a...
Colloidal glasses, bird feathers, and beetle scales can all show structural colors arising from shor...
Bright, saturated structural colors in birds have inspired synthesis of self-assembled, disordered a...
Making materials that display angle-independent structural color requires control over both scatteri...