Multispectral Photonic Structural Colors via Enhanced Interfacial Interference of Ultrathin Cellulose Nanofiber/MXene Films
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Valeriia Poliukhova
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Botyo Dimitrov
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Brackenridge
Abstract
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The study reports novel photonic properties of Ti<sub>3</sub>C<sub>2</sub>T<sub>x</sub> MXene flakes horizontally self-assembled within cellulose nanofiber (CNF) matrix exhibiting unique bright multispectral colors combined with overall high transparency in the transmission regime. The intense reflection colors are reflected by individual flakes acting as effective micromirrors with shifts based on their subsurface positioning within the dielectric layers. Unique color appearances are controlled by an interplay of multiple bandgaps formed by constructive and destructive interferences at flake-matrix interfaces. These colors manifest at the microscale under bright field optical microscopy, while the total physical film retains high transparency up to 85% and a typical greenish hue characteristic of the MXene content below 1% volume fraction. The diverse spectral appearance of 4 µm ultra-thin films is ultimately controlled by the positioning of the horizontal flakes within the nanofiber matrix at diverse distances from the top surface. This work expands the understanding of thin films with assembled 2D materials within polymer matrix and their fundamental interactions creating new structural coloration functionalities with the potential for multispectral photonic applications such as camouflaging, photothermal treatment, and optical communication for flexible thin bio-derived films.
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