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Ultrahigh resolution and color gamut with scattering-reducing transmissive pixels.


ABSTRACT: While plasmonic designs have dominated recent trends in structural color, schemes using localized surface plasmon resonances and surface plasmon polaritons that simultaneously achieve high color vibrancy at ultrahigh resolution have been elusive because of tradeoffs between size and performance. Herein we demonstrate vibrant and size-invariant transmissive type multicolor pixels composed of hybrid TiOx-Ag core-shell nanowires based on reduced scattering at their electric dipolar Mie resonances. This principle permits the hybrid nanoresonator to achieve the widest color gamut (~74% sRGB area coverage), linear color mixing, and the highest reported single color dots-per-inch (58,000~141,000) in transmission mode. Exploiting such features, we further show that an assembly of distinct nanoresonators can constitute a multicolor pixel for use in multispectral imaging, with a size that is ~10-folds below the Nyquist limit using a typical high NA objective lens.

SUBMITTER: Lee JS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6803669 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ultrahigh resolution and color gamut with scattering-reducing transmissive pixels.

Lee June Sang JS   Park Ji Yeon JY   Kim Yong Hwan YH   Jeon Seokwoo S   Ouellette Olivier O   Sargent Edward H EH   Kim Dong Ha DH   Hyun Jerome K JK  

Nature communications 20191021 1


While plasmonic designs have dominated recent trends in structural color, schemes using localized surface plasmon resonances and surface plasmon polaritons that simultaneously achieve high color vibrancy at ultrahigh resolution have been elusive because of tradeoffs between size and performance. Herein we demonstrate vibrant and size-invariant transmissive type multicolor pixels composed of hybrid TiO<sub>x</sub>-Ag core-shell nanowires based on reduced scattering at their electric dipolar Mie r  ...[more]

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