Direct structural color printing
enables the fabrication of customized patterns in a cost-effective
manner without the need for complex procedures or costly equipment.
However, it is still challenging to simultaneously achieve highly
precise and stable structural color patterns while avoiding substrate
damage and remaining both economical and environmentally sustainable.
Here, a laser micro/nanoprinting strategy based on metal hydroxides
is developed. An aluminum hydroxide ink is formulated to replace polymers
or noble metal nanoparticles used in conventional color printing.
Controllable growth of aluminum hydroxide with vivid structural colors
is realized. The mechanism of laser-induced hydroxide growth and the
correlation between processing parameters and structural colors are
investigated. Customized color patterns and their applicability to
information encryption and decryption are demonstrated. This strategy
maintains the high precision of laser printing while avoiding substrate
damage and costly or polluting inks, presenting great potential in
designable structural colors.
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Wang, Qu; Hou, Wenxiang; Wang, Xun; Chen, Xuefei; Cheng, Wendai; Li, Dayu; et al. (2025). Controllable Laser
Printing of Aluminum Microceramics
for Designable Structural Colors. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.5c22132Â
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