Heat-Shielding and Self-Cleaning Smart Windows: Near-Infrared Reflective Photonic Crystals with Self-Healing Omniphobicity via Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembly.
Chiaki NakamuraKengo ManabeMizuki TenjimbayashiYuki TokuraKyu-Hong KyungSeimei ShiratoriPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2018)
Bioinspired photonic crystals that can be used to precisely control the optical reflection of light of a specific wavelength by varying their thickness and refractive index have attracted much attention. Among them, photonic crystals that can reflect near-infrared light have attracted attention owing to their potential applications including window coating with heat-shielding property. However, photonic crystals with an optical function in practical use sometimes lose their function because of contamination. Here, a near-infrared reflection coating film with self-healing omniphobicity was designed and prepared by layer-by-layer assembly and an instant liquid phase omniphobization method. The fabricated films had a self-cleaning thermal shielding effect. The films were visually transparent and could be used to control the reflection peak of the near-infrared light (range of 700-1000 nm) by adjusting the film thickness, which prevented the increase in temperature in enclosed spaces. After omniphobization, the films had self-cleaning properties of their surface and retained their optical properties. These functions are promising for practical application on windows as heat-shielding.