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    In: Advanced Optical Materials, Wiley
    Abstract: This study proposes a general strategy for constructing an asymmetric Fabry–Perot structure based on an ultra‐thin composite absorber, Ni/Ge 2 Sb 2 Se 4 Te 1 , to produce reflective full‐color structural colors with high brightness and purity. The composite absorber effectively enhances the strong interference effect of thin film, which can significantly reduce the reflection bandwidth of the target band and the reflectivity of the non‐target band. Under the premise of optimizing the five‐layer base structure, full‐color structural colors can be tuned by only changing the thickness of the LaTiO 3 layer. Using the ion‐assisted electron beam evaporation technique, a simple and efficient film deposition process, six color devices (namely red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple) are successfully prepared with reflection peaks exceeding 90%. The chromaticity coordinates of the proposed high‐purity red, green, and blue (RGB) samples are (0.554, 0.339), (0.280, 0.600), and (0.164, 0.075), respectively. These coordinates are fairly close to the standard RGB color coordinates used in liquid crystal displays. This device has a simple structure with a novel material combination and a low production cost, which makes it feasible for mass production using just one coating run process. It has excellent application potential in various fields such as micro‐nano displays, anti‐counterfeiting measures, reflective color filters, and decorations.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2195-1071 , 2195-1071
    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2023
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2708158-8
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