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Structural Color for Additive Manufacturing: 3D-Printed Photonic Crystals from Block Copolymers.

Bret M BoyleTracy A FrenchRyan M PearsonBlaine G McCarthyGarret M Miyake
Published in: ACS nano (2017)
The incorporation of structural color into 3D printed parts is reported, presenting an alternative to the need for pigments or dyes for colored parts produced through additive manufacturing. Thermoplastic build materials composed of dendritic block copolymers were designed, synthesized, and used to additively manufacture plastic parts exhibiting structural color. The reflection properties of the photonic crystals arise from the periodic nanostructure formed through block copolymer self-assembly during polymer processing. The wavelength of reflected light could be tuned across the visible spectrum by synthetically controlling the block copolymer molecular weight and manufacture parts that reflected violet, green, or orange light with the capacity to serve as selective optical filters and light guides.
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