1. Toyota Central Research and Development Labs, Inc., 41‐1 Yokomichi, Nagakute, Aichi, 480‐1192, Japan;2. Toyota Motor Corp., Toyota‐cho, Toyota, Aichi 471‐8652, Japan
Abstract:
Polymer‐immobilized colloidal crystal films have been fabricated by conventional spray coating and UV curing of silica–acrylic monomer suspensions. Controlling both the viscosity of the suspensions and the wettability of substrates enabled colloidal crystal films with smooth surfaces and brilliant structural colors due to Bragg diffraction. The structural colors could be controlled by particle concentrations in addition to particle diameter. The wettability influenced the thickness of the coated film and it consequently affected the Bragg reflection intensity of the film. Silhouette figures were textured on a substrate having regions with different wettabilities by single spray coating.