Laser-induced plasmonic colours on metals

The use of metal nanostructures for surface colourization has attracted considerable interest following recent developments in plasmonics. Here, Guayet al. use a bottom-up approach where picosecond laser pulses can produce a full palette of non-iridescent colours on silver, gold, copper, and alumini...

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Autores principales: Jean-Michel Guay, Antonino Calà Lesina, Guillaume Côté, Martin Charron, Daniel Poitras, Lora Ramunno, Pierre Berini, Arnaud Weck
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ddee9813cffd4093b9c49a7c710919ca2021-12-02T14:42:01ZLaser-induced plasmonic colours on metals10.1038/ncomms160952041-1723https://doaj.org/article/ddee9813cffd4093b9c49a7c710919ca2017-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms16095https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The use of metal nanostructures for surface colourization has attracted considerable interest following recent developments in plasmonics. Here, Guayet al. use a bottom-up approach where picosecond laser pulses can produce a full palette of non-iridescent colours on silver, gold, copper, and aluminium.Jean-Michel GuayAntonino Calà LesinaGuillaume CôtéMartin CharronDaniel PoitrasLora RamunnoPierre BeriniArnaud WeckNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2017)
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Martin Charron
Daniel Poitras
Lora Ramunno
Pierre Berini
Arnaud Weck
Laser-induced plasmonic colours on metals
description The use of metal nanostructures for surface colourization has attracted considerable interest following recent developments in plasmonics. Here, Guayet al. use a bottom-up approach where picosecond laser pulses can produce a full palette of non-iridescent colours on silver, gold, copper, and aluminium.
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author Jean-Michel Guay
Antonino Calà Lesina
Guillaume Côté
Martin Charron
Daniel Poitras
Lora Ramunno
Pierre Berini
Arnaud Weck
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Antonino Calà Lesina
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Martin Charron
Daniel Poitras
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Pierre Berini
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title Laser-induced plasmonic colours on metals
title_short Laser-induced plasmonic colours on metals
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