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In photonic crystals (PCs), strong scattering and destructive wave interference lead to a modification of the photon density of states in particular energy regions and along certain crystallographic directions1,2. The consequences of this range from suppression and enhancement of luminescence3,4,5,6,7 to narrow-band bright reflections useful for colour sensors8,9, displays10 and tuneable filters11,12,13,14. Here we demonstrate large-area films of porous elastomeric photonic crystals (EPCs) that are compressively–decompressively cycled to reversibly shift the position of the photonic band structure over a large wavelength range. Owing to their low compressive threshold, such porous EPCs can be used for imaging that is pressure and time sensitive, for example, to obtain colour fingerprints with high accuracy. Furthermore, by incorporating luminescent PbS quantum dots in the EPCs, the photonic stop-gap can be tuned through the near-infrared (NIR) quantum dot photoluminescence (PL) peak. Thereby we demonstrate a tuneable modification of photonic characteristics, including the suppression and enhancement in emission and dynamic modification of luminescence lifetimes.
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G.A.O., I.M. and S.J. are Government of Canada research chairs. The authors thank NSERC Canada, the University of Toronto and EC NoE Phoremost for financial support. G.v.F. acknowledges support through the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). The authors are grateful to N. Masson for capturing the optical colour images and movies.
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Arsenault, A., Clark, T., von Freymann, G. et al. From colour fingerprinting to the control of photoluminescence in elastic photonic crystals. Nature Mater 5, 179–184 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat1588
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