Current Nanoscience

Author(s): Jenny Faucheu, Natalia Matsapey, Renee Charriere, Manuel Flury and David Delafosse

DOI: 10.2174/1573413711666150212235823

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Structural Colors of Nanoporous Anodic Alumina: Overview of Recent Advances and Case Study in Elaboration, Characterization, Photometry and Modelling

Page: [317 - 325] Pages: 9

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Abstract

Anodizing of aluminum generates a nanoporous alumina layer comprising cylindrical nanopores extending essentially perpendicular to the substrate. Visual observation of such nanoporous layers shows a colored specular reflectance consistent with reflectance spectrum measurements. Such structural colors raise interest in particular for producing non-fading colors. However the optical behavior is complex and requires specific characterization setups and modelling approaches. A morphological and optical characterization of nanoporous anodic alumina has been performed and enabled to draw the chromatic paths. Moreover, the optical behavior has been compared to numerical simulations of optical properties using the Fourier Modal Method, thus demonstrating the impact of short-range order and long-range disorder on the formation of structural colors in these partially ordered nanostructures.

Keywords: BRDF, Fourier modal method, nanostructure, nanoporous anodic alumina, RCWA, structural color

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