Color Rendering Plasmonic Aluminum Substrates with Angular Symmetry Breaking

ACS Nano. 2015 Dec 22;9(12):12383-91. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.5b05710. Epub 2015 Nov 2.

Abstract

We fabricate and characterize large-area plasmonic substrates that feature asymmetric periodic nanostructures made of aluminum. Strong coupling between localized and propagating plasmon resonances leads to characteristic Fano line shapes with tunable spectral positions and widths. Distinctive colors spanning the entire visible spectrum are generated by tuning the system parameters, such as the period and the length of the aluminum structures. Moreover, the asymmetry of the aluminum structures gives rise to a strong symmetry broken color rendering effect, for which colors are observed only from one side of the surface normal. Using a combination of immersed laser interference lithography and nanoimprint lithography, our color rendering structures can be fabricated on areas many inches in size. We foresee applications in anticounterfeiting, photovoltaics, sensing, displays, and optical security.

Keywords: Fano line shape; aluminum; angle-dependent; immersed laser interference lithography; plasmonics; structural colors; symmetry breaking.