Wettability-Controlled
Directional Actuating Strategy
Based on Bilayer Photonic Crystals
Posted on 2020-12-31 - 13:42
Although the water-triggered bending
behavior of bilayer films
has been a wide concerned, there are few reports on wettability-controlled
directional actuators with visible color changes. Using photonic crystals
as carriers, bilayer directional bending structural color actuators
were prepared based on the hydrophilic difference. Top inverse opal
with strong hydrophilicity can promote water penetration and strengthen
the effect of swelling. While, bottom inverse opal with weak hydrophilicity
can inhibit water penetration and weaken the effect of swelling. When
the bilayer structure is immersed in water, its wettability differences
will produce different optical responses for visualization and will
bring different swelling performances, resulting in directional bending.
Infiltration differences are visualized as structural color red shifts
or transparency. The mechanism of the design involves optical diffractions
in the fabricated periodic nanostructures, differences in the surface
wettability and swelling rate, uses the infiltration and capillary
evaporation of water to realize the spectral diversity of reflectance,
and the enhancement of bending by gradient infiltration. This work
deeply analyzes the improvement of the photonic crystal structure
on the optical and bending performance of the wettability-controlled
actuator, provides a basic model for the design of bionic components,
and opens an idea for the combination of bilayer photonic crystals
and actuators.