Superparamagnetic colloids with enhanced charge stability for high quality magnetically tunable photonic structures
US-9734946-B2 · Aug 15, 2017 · US
US2017266896A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017266896-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715611170-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 1, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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Methods of manipulating a color displayed by a transfer medium or substrate comprising iron oxide colloidal nanocrystals arranged within chains, wherein each chain of nanocrystals is encapsulated are described. The method includes (a) applying a magnetic field to the transfer medium or substrate to control the color displayed by the transfer medium or substrate; and (b) applying energy to at least some of the chains of nanocrystals at a level that destroys the encapsulation surrounding the chains of nanocrystals to which the energy is applied.
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1 .- 18 . (canceled) 19 . A method of manipulating a color displayed by a transfer medium or substrate comprising iron oxide colloidal nanocrystals arranged within chains, wherein each chain of nanocrystals is encapsulated, the method comprising: (a) applying a magnetic field to the transfer medium or substrate to control the color displayed by the transfer medium or substrate; (b) applying energy to at least some of the chains of nanocrystals at a level that destroys the encapsulation surrounding the chains of nanocrystals to which the energy is applied such that the nanocrystals are unable to adjust position within the chains of nanocrystals and within the transfer medium or substrate when the magnetic field is applied; and (c) applying the transfer medium or substrate to a material or article of wear to transfer the color to the material or article of wear. 20 . The method of claim 19 , further comprising applying the energy to at least some of the chains of nanocrystals to soften the transfer medium or substrate immediately surrounding the chains of nanocrystals to which the energy is applied prior to applying the energy to at least some of the chains of nanocrystals at the level that destroys the encapsulation surrounding the chains of nanocrystals to which the energy is applied. 21 . The method of claim 20 , wherein the transfer medium or substrate is applied to the material or article of wear to transfer the color to the material or article of wear prior to applying the energy to at least some of the chains of nanocrystals at a level that destroys the encapsulation surrounding the chains of nanocrystals to which the energy is applied. 22 . The method of claim 19 , wherein the transfer medium or substrate is applied to the material or article of wear by silk screening, painting, powder coating, submersion, injection, or sublimation. 23 . A method of manipulating a color displayed by a raw material comprising iron oxide colloidal nanocrystals arranged within chains, wherein each chain of nanocrystals is encapsulated, the method comprising: (a) applying a magnetic field to the raw material; (b) applying energy to at least some of the chains of nanocrystals to soften materials within the raw material immediately surrounding the chains of nanocrystals to which the energy is applied; (c) adjusting a strength of the magnetic field to control the color displayed by the raw material; (d) applying additional energy to at least some of the chains of nanocrystals at a level that destroys the encapsulation surrounding the chains of nanocrystals to which the energy is applied such that the nanocrystals are unable to adjust position within the chains of nanocrystals and within the raw material when the magnetic field is applied; and (e) forming an article of wear from the raw material, wherein the raw material is manipulated prior to forming the article of wear. 24 . The method of claim 23 , further comprising: unrolling the raw material proximate a first end of a platform, wherein the platform comprises a substantially flat surface and a gap therein; positioning an unrolled portion of the raw material adjacent the surface of the platform and the gap therein; and re-rolling the raw material proximate a second end of the platform. 25 . The method of claim 24 , wherein the energy and the magnetic field are applied to a portion of the raw material positioned proximate the gap. 26 . The method of claim 23 , wherein the raw material comprises a yarn or thread, and the method further comprises applying the energy and the magnetic field to the raw material as the raw material is being fed into a weaving loom or knitting machine. 27 . The method of claim 23 , further comprising: placing the raw material on a platform, wherein the magnetic field is concentrated and oriented perpendicular to the platform; and applying the energy via a laser controlled by a numerical control device. 28 . A method of manipulating a color displayed by a transfer medium or substrate comprising iron oxide colloidal nanocrystals arranged within chains, wherein each chain of nanocrystals is encapsulated, the method comprising: (a) applying a magnetic field to the transfer medium or substrate; (b) applying energy to at least some of the chains of nanocrystals to soften materials within the transfer medium or substrate immediately surrounding the chains of nanocrystals to which the energy is applied; (c) adjusting a strength of the magnetic field to control the color displayed by the transfer medium or substrate; (d) applying additional energy to at least some of the chains of nanocrystals at a level that destroys the encapsulation surrounding the chains of nanocrystals to which the energy is applied such that the nanocrystals are unable to adjust position within the chains of nanocrystals and within the transfer medium or substrate when the magnetic field is applied; and (e) applying the transfer medium or substrate to a material or article of wear to transfer the color to the material or article of wear.
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made of photonic crystals or photonic band gap materials (photonic band-gap structures or photonic lattices in integrated optics G02B6/1225; photonic band-gap structures or photonic lattices in optical fibres G02B6/02295) · CPC title
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