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2002
Journal Article
Titel

Diffraction properties of ordered arrays of large latex particles

Abstract
Ordered monolayer and multilayer films of monodisperse 0.2-6 mu m latex particles were manufactured using different preparation techniques: Langmuir-Schafer deposition, natural sedimentation, slow drying in high humidity atmosphere, flow cell and vertical deposition. The structures of the films were investigated. Diffraction properties were studied using a laser beam as a probe and by the diffraction optical microscopy with Bertrand lens. For the first time, the stop-bands were observed in the NIR region up to 3200 nm in the reflectance spectra. The array quality is confirmed by the observation of Fabry-Perot fringes in the vicinity of the main Bragg peak. The size of ordered area was estimated by microscope spectroscopy and 2-D fast Fourier transformation (2D-FFT) of optical microscopic pictures.
Author(s)
Goldenberg, L.M.
Fraunhofer-Institut fĂĽr Angewandte Polymerforschung IAP
Wagner, J.
Stumpe, J.
Paulke, B.-R.
Görnitz, E.
Fraunhofer-Institut fĂĽr Angewandte Polymerforschung IAP
Zeitschrift
Materials Science and Engineering, C. Biomimetic and supramolecular systems Biomimetic materials, sensors and systems
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DOI
10.1016/S0928-4931(02)00171-6
Language
English
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Tags
  • large latex particle

  • ordered array

  • ordered monolayer

  • multilayer film

  • monodisperse latex pa...

  • preparation technique...

  • Langmuir-Schafer depo...

  • natural sedimentation...

  • slow drying

  • high humidity atmosph...

  • flow cell deposition

  • vertical deposition

  • structures

  • diffraction propertie...

  • laser beam probe

  • diffraction optical m...

  • Bertrand lens

  • stop-band

  • NIR region

  • reflectance spectra

  • array quality

  • Fabry-Perot fringes

  • main Bragg peak

  • ordered area size

  • microscope spectrosco...

  • 2D fast Fourier trans...

  • optical microscopic p...

  • visible reflection sp...

  • photonic crystal

  • 0.2 to 6 micron

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