posted on 2024-09-06, 14:03authored byXuesen Zhang, Kai Hou, Yue Long, Kai Song
Fine-tuning
of microstructures enables the modulation
of optical
properties at multiple scales from metasurfaces to geometric optics.
However, a dynamic system with a significant deformation range and
topology transformation remains challenging. Owing to its magnetic
controllability, ferrofluid has proven to be fertile ground for a
wide range of engineering and technological applications. Here, we
demonstrate a series of intelligent optical surfaces based on ferrofluid,
through which multiple optical functions inspired by nature can be
realized. The tunability is based on the topological transition of
the ferrofluid between the flat state and cone array upon magnetic
actuation. In the visible band, a tunable visual appearance is realized.
In the mid-infrared band, active manipulation of reflection is realized
based on the gradient-index (GRIN) effect. This system also features
low latency response and straightforward manufacturability, and it
may open opportunities for novel technologies such as smart windows,
color displays, infrared camouflage, and other infrared-related technologies.