Asymmetric optical camouflage: tuneable reflective colour accompanied by the optical Janus effect

Taehyun Kim, Eui Sang Yu, Young Gyu Bae, Jongsu Lee, In Soo Kim, Seok Chung, Seung Yeol Lee, Yong Sang Ryu

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Abstract

Going beyond an improved colour gamut, an asymmetric colour contrast, which depends on the viewing direction, and its ability to readily deliver information could create opportunities for a wide range of applications, such as next-generation optical switches, colour displays, and security features in anti-counterfeiting devices. Here, we propose a simple Fabry–Perot etalon architecture capable of generating viewing-direction-sensitive colour contrasts and encrypting pre-inscribed information upon immersion in particular solvents (optical camouflage). Based on the experimental verification of the theoretical modelling, we have discovered a completely new and exotic optical phenomenon involving a tuneable colour switch for viewing-direction-dependent information delivery, which we define as asymmetric optical camouflage.

Original languageEnglish
Article number175
JournalLight: Science and Applications
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2020

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