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Effect of Crystallinity on the Optical Reflectance of Cylindrical Colloidal Crystals
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Colloidal MaterialOptical MaterialsEngineeringCarbon FiberColloidal NanocrystalsPolystyrene MicrospheresPhotonic CrystalsOptical PropertiesCrystal FormationReflectanceMaterials SciencePhotonicsCrystal MaterialOptical CeramicCrystallographyColloidal SystemNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsCylindrical Colloidal CrystalsOptical ReflectanceLight Scattering
We fabricate cylindrical colloidal crystals (CCCs) via electrophoretic depositions of polystyrene microspheres on a carbon fiber in a concentric arrangement. Images from optical and scanning electron microscope indicate that the CCCs of microspheres reveal a semicrystalline structure in close-packed lattice, while the CCCs of 660 exhibit an amorphous arrangement. In optical reflectance spectra, both CCCs demonstrate a dispersive photonic bandgap as compared to that from planar counterparts. The curved contour for the CCCs renders incident light interacting with reflecting planes at slightly different angles, leading to a notable reduction in the reflectance intensity and minor relocation of photonic bandgap contingent on their crystallinity.
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