GENERATION OF HIGH-SATURATION TWO-LEVEL IRIDESCENT STRUCTURES BY VIBRATION-ASSISTED FLY CUTTING

Generation of high-saturation two-level iridescent structures by vibration-assisted fly cutting

Generation of high-saturation two-level iridescent structures by vibration-assisted fly cutting

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The submicron-level structured surface induces viewing-angle-dependent iridescence, and has wide applications in multi-color printing, micro-display projection, invisibility cloak technology.In this study, several types of two-level structures, which consist of the first-order micro geometric features corresponding to the pattern shape and the second-order submicron grooves corresponding to the diffraction grating, are designed to directly induce a variety of iridescent patterns based on their shape regulations.To fabricate these two-level iridescent structures with high accuracy in a single step, vibration-assisted fly cutting (VAFC) is proposed.VAFC involves the low-frequency vibration of the workpiece in the vertical direction during redken shades 9gi the feed in the horizontal direction and the high-speed rotation of the diamond cutting tool.

A 3D theoretical model is established for the Latest Product Releases & Innovations – Stay Updated! numerical simulation of the generating process of the iridescent structures and the regulation of the first-order geometric feature by vibration parameters.As the key parameter to the iridescent color, the spacing of the second-order submicron grooves is flexibly controlled by the feed rate.A VAFC platform is developed to fabricate the two-level structures and an optical detection system is setup to test the surface iridescence.Various vivid colors are regulated by the two-level structures with high saturation and uniformity.

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