MRS Meetings and Events

 

SB05.13.01 2022 MRS Fall Meeting

Colour with a Twist

When and Where

Dec 7, 2022
10:30am - 11:00am

SB05-virtual

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Silvia Vignolini1

University of Cambridge1

Abstract

Silvia Vignolini1

University of Cambridge1
The most brilliant colours in nature are obtained by structuring transparent materials on the scale of the wavelength of visible light. By designing the dimensions of such nanostructures, it is possible to achieve extremely intense colourations over the entire visible spectrum without using pigments or colorants. Colour obtained through structure, namely structural colour, is widespread in the animal and plant kingdom. Such natural photonic nanostructures are generally synthesised in ambient conditions using a limited range of biopolymers. Given these limitations, an amazing range of optical structures exists: from very ordered photonic structures, to partially disordered, to completely random ones.<br/>In this seminar, I will introduce some striking examples of natural photonic structures and share some insight on their development. Then I will review our recent advances to fabricate bio-mimetic photonic structures using the same material as nature. Developing biomimetic structures with cellulose enables us to fabricate novel photonic materials using low-cost polymers in ambient conditions. Importantly, it also allows us to understand the biological processes at work during the growth of these structures in plants.

Keywords

nanostructure

Symposium Organizers

Julia Dshemuchadse, Cornell University
Chrisy Xiyu Du, Harvard University
Lucio Isa, ETH Zurich
Nicolas Vogel, University Erlangen-Nürnberg

Symposium Support

Bronze
ACS Omega

Session Chairs

Chrisy Xiyu Du
Junwei Wang

In this Session

SB05.13.01
Colour with a Twist

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature