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Shunfeng Yu1, Ziyi He1, Han Tao2
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, China.
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The integration of functional components into thermochromic photonic crystals has attracted considerable interest due to their potential for developing stimuli-responsive materials with distinctive optical characteristics. In this study, we demonstrate a series of optically tunable thermochromic gels, formed through the coassembly of gold nanoparticles with hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) at high concentrations (60-68 wt %), producing vibrant structural colors with enhanced light absorption. These composites not only preserve the chiral self-assembly of HPC in the presence of nanoparticles but also introduce tunable photonic-plasmonic coupling that responds to both temperature and concentration variations. Moreover, by exploiting the chiral light-matter interactions between the gold nanoparticles and the HPC, we observed a pronounced temperature-sensitive plasmonic optical activity, characterized by a strong negative peak on CD spectra, resulting from the chiral photonic modulation of the HPC. This approach for fabricating optically tunable thermochromic materials with engineered photonic-plasmonic coupling opens new avenues for advanced optical applications.
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