Shawn J. TanXiao Ming GohYing Min WangJoel K. W. YangJinghua Teng
Plasmonic nanostructures hold immense potential for structure-based color engineering at the subwavelength length scale. In this paper, we will review representative works that demonstrate promising strategies to exploit the rich mechanisms of surface plasmons for color engineering across the visible spectrum. By varying the structural design and material composition of plasmonic nanostructures through chemical synthesis or lithography, these approaches can achieve highly controllable and tunable colors for a wide variety of applications. We will also critically discuss the applications of these state-of-the-art technologies in color filtering, color printing and color-based chemical and biological sensing.
Lin ChengKun WangJianyong MaoXiao Ming GohZhiqin ChuYanpeng ZhangLei Zhang
Prashant K. JainMostafa A. El‐Sayed