Magnetochromatic Spheres

Tech ID: 32733 / UC Case 2009-617-0

Patent Status

Country Type Number Dated Case
Hong Kong Issued Patent 1167673 01/15/2021 2009-617
Germany Issued Patent 2419479 02/05/2020 2009-617
European Patent Office Issued Patent 2419479 02/05/2020 2009-617
Spain Issued Patent 2419479 02/05/2020 2009-617
France Issued Patent 2419479 02/05/2020 2009-617
United Kingdom Issued Patent 2419479 02/05/2020 2009-617
Italy Issued Patent 2419479 02/05/2020 2009-617
Netherlands (Holland) Issued Patent 2419479 02/05/2020 2009-617
Sweden Issued Patent 2419479 02/05/2020 2009-617
United States Of America Published Application 20130146788 06/13/2013 2009-617
 

Additional Patent Pending

Full Description

Background:

Colloidal crystals, which can be produced conveniently by self-assembling uniform colloidal particles, have been particularly useful for making responsive photonic materials. However, wide use of these colloidal systems in practical applications has been limited because of slow and complicated fabrication processes, limited tunability, slow response to external stimuli, and difficulty of device integration.

Current Invention:

Prof. Yadong Yin and his research team at UCR have developed a new type of magnetically responsive photonic system - photonic microspheres whose orientation and consequently photonic property can be easily controlled by using external magnetic fields. The excellent stability together with the capability of fast on/off switching of the diffraction by magnetic fields makes the system suitable for a variety of applications.

Optical microscopy image

The attached image is optical microscopy images (500x) of magnetochromatic microspheres with diffractions switched between "on" (a, c, e) and "off" (b, d, f) states by using external magnetic fields. These microspheres are prepared using (a, b) 127, (c, d) 154 and (e, f) 197 nm Fe3O4@SiO2 colloids.

Advantages

The significant benefits of this invention are:

  • By rotating the microspheres, it is very convenient to control the orientation of the magnetic chains and thereby the diffractive colors using external magnetic fields.
  • Many copies of microspheres can be produced using the simple process and can be tuned by external fields to collectively display uniform colors.
  • Long term stability of optical response and improved tolerance to environmental variances such as ionic strength solvent hydrophobicity.
  • Convenient incorporation into solid and liquid matrices without the needs for complicated surface modification.
  • The magnetochromatic microspheres can be incorporated into a matrix which can thermally change between liquid and solid phases to produce a switchable/rewritable color display
  • The excellent stability, good compatibility with dispersion media and the capability of fast on/off switching of the diffraction by magnetic fields makes the system suitable for practical applications.

Suggested uses

Practical applications include:

  • Color display
  • Rewritable signage
  • Bio-sensor
  • Chemical detection
  • Colorimetric magnetic field sensing

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Keywords

Color displays, Signage, Bio-sensor, Chemical sensor, Rewritable displays, Colorimetric sensing, Magnetic field sensor

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