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Reversible deformation of opal elastomers

Viel et al., 2007

Document ID
17831512695101079473
Author
Viel B
Ruhl T
Hellmann G
Publication year
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Chemistry of Materials

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Synthetic opals result from the crystallization of monodisperse silica or polymer beads of submicroscopic size. The beads self-organize to the face-centered cubic (fcc) lattice from which light is reflected wavelength selectively. At diameters of 0.15− 0.3 μm, colors are …
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