Tunable Coloration in Core-Shell Plasmonic Nanopixels Based on Organic Conductive Polymers: A First-Principles and FDTD Study
Md. Shariful Islam, and Ahmed Zubair

TL;DR
This study designs tunable plasmonic nanopixels with organic polymer shells for low-power, rapid color change applications, using first-principles calculations and FDTD simulations to analyze optical properties and color tunability.
Contribution
It introduces a novel core-shell nanopixel design with organic conductive polymers, demonstrating significant wavelength tunability and potential for RGB color production, validated by first-principles and FDTD methods.
Findings
Achieved wavelength tunability up to 100nm with PANI shells
Demonstrated significant absorption peak shifts in complex structures
Quantified color changes using chromaticity coordinates during redox cycles
Abstract
From raindrops to planets, the scattering of electromagnetic fields introduces exciting phenomena that can be utilized for display devices. Here, we designed an electrochromic nanoparticle on mirror (eNPoM) structure with core-shell geometries for low-power nanoscale pixels with rapid coloration abilities based on four electrochromic organic conducting polymers utilizing the first-principles calculations based on density functional theory (DFT) and the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulations. Au nanoparticles are coated with electrochromic conductive polymers (such as PANI, PEDOT, PPy, and PTh) and positioned on the metal mirror. The electric field enhancement and the impact of shell thickness are analyzed. Dielectric properties of all polymers resulting from atomistic calculation were utilized for FDTD simulation, which helps to correlate the direct relationship between…
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