Functional MaterialsOpen OpportunitiesStructural color is a fascinating method employed in nature to achieve vibrant hues. Examples abound, from Iridescent opals to the delicate hues of butterfly wings, and the shimmering scales of beetles1 (Figure 1 a-c). Unlike conventional pigments, structurally colored materials boost resilience against photobleaching and can be easily designed to circumvent environmental and chemical hazards. This characteristic renders them an attractive sustainable alternative for various photonic applications.2,3 Renowned for their ultralow thermal conductivity and open pore structure, Aerogels find widespread use scenarios in thermal insulation, catalysis, environmental remediation, and optics.4 Among these applications, currently, thermal insulation stands out prominently, and an aerogel with intrinsic structural color holds the promise for sustainable and smart coloring endeavors. - Composite Materials, Control Engineering
- Master Thesis
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