Design of an Optical Device Based on Kirigami Approach

Materials (Basel). 2024 Mar 6;17(5):1211. doi: 10.3390/ma17051211.

Abstract

The aim of this work was to design a kirigami-based metamaterial with optical properties. This idea came from the necessity of a study that can improve common camouflage techniques to yield a product that is cheap, light, and easy to manufacture and assemble. The author investigated the possibility of exploiting a rotation to achieve transparency and color changing. One of the most important examples of a kirigami structure is a geometry based on rotating squares, which is a one-degree-of-freedom mechanism. In this study, light polarization and birefringence were exploited to obtain transparency and color-changing properties using two polarizers and common cellophane tape. These elements were assembled with a rotating-square structure that allowed the rotation of a polarizer placed on the structure with respect to a fixed polarizer equipped with cellophane layers.

Keywords: camouflage; color changing; kirigami; rotating squares; transparency.

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.