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3D touchless multiorder reflection structural color sensing display.

Han Sol KangSang Won HanChanho ParkSeung Won LeeHongkyu EohJonghyeok BaekDong-Gap ShinTae Hyun ParkJune HuhHyungsuk LeeDae-Eun KimDu Yeol RyuEdwin L ThomasWon-Gun KohCheolmin Park
Published in: Science advances (2020)
The development of a lightweight, low-power, user-interactive three-dimensional (3D) touchless display in which a human stimulus can be detected and simultaneously visualized in noncontact mode is of great interest. Here, we present a user-interactive 3D touchless sensing display based on multiorder reflection structural colors (SCs) of a thin, solid-state block copolymer (BCP) photonic crystal (PC). Full-visible-range SCs are developed in a BCP PC consisting of alternating lamellae, one of which contains a chemically cross-linked, interpenetrated hydrogel network. The absorption of a nonvolatile ionic liquid into the domains of the interpenetrated network allows for further manipulation of SC by using multiple-order photonic reflections, giving rise to unprecedented visible SCs arising from reflective color mixing. Furthermore, by using a hygroscopic ionic liquid ink, a printable 3D touchless interactive display is created where 3D position of a human finger is efficiently visualized in different SCs as a function of finger-to-display distance.
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