- Document Number:
20240369739
- Appl. No:
18/683178
- Application Filed:
August 12, 2022
- نبذة مختصرة :
Disclosed herein is a photonic material for reducing transmission of ultraviolet light. The photonic material has spherical scatterers in a matrix material. The spherical scatterers have an amorphous arrangement in the matrix material and are configured to scatter ultraviolet light traveling in the matrix material. The amorphous arrangement of the spherical scatterers causes multiple scattering of the ultraviolet light. Absorbing material is disposed within the matrix material or the spherical scatterers and absorbs the ultraviolet light traveling in the matrix material.
- Assignees:
President and Fellows of Harvard College (Cambridge, MA, US)
- Claim:
1. A photonic material for reducing transmission of ultraviolet light, comprising: spherical scatterers in a matrix material, the spherical scatterers having an amorphous arrangement in the matrix material, the spherical scatterers being configured to scatter ultraviolet light traveling in the matrix material, the amorphous arrangement causing multiple scattering of the ultraviolet light; and an absorbing material disposed within one of the matrix material or the spherical scatterers, the absorbing material configured to absorb the ultraviolet light traveling in the matrix material.
- Claim:
2. The photonic material of claim 1, wherein a refractive index of the spherical scatterers is lower than a refractive index of the matrix material, or varies as a function of wavelength of light.
- Claim:
3. The photonic material of claim 2, wherein a refractive index of the spherical scatterers is lower than the refractive index of the matrix material by a difference of 0.2 to 2.7, or higher for UV light than for visible light.
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4-5. (canceled)
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6. The photonic material of claim 1, wherein the spherical scatterers comprise air voids in the matrix material, or nanoparticles embedded in the matrix material.
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7. (canceled)
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8. The photonic material of claim 1, wherein the spherical scatterers have a diameter of 100-300 nm.
- Claim:
9. The photonic material of claim 1, wherein the positions of the spherical scatterers have short-range correlation.
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10. The photonic material of claim 1, further comprising a first structure factor peak corresponding to the short-range correlation of spherical scatter position.
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11. (canceled)
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12. The photonic material of claim 1, wherein the matrix material comprises one or more of a biodegradable material, a polylactide, a poly(vinylalcohol) (PVA), silica, a polymer, a liquid, or an oxide.
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13-15. (canceled)
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16. The photonic material of claim 1, wherein the matrix material forms a film.
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17-18. (canceled)
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19. The photonic material of claim 1, wherein the photonic material comprises one or more of a polyurethane, cellulose, silk fibroin, or titania.
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20. The photonic material of claim 1, wherein the absorbing material comprises one or more of Zn0, Ti02, or melanin.
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21-23. (canceled)
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24. An ultraviolet light protective coating comprising the photonic material of claim 1.
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25. The ultraviolet light protective coating of claim 24, wherein the coating comprises a sunscreen.
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26. (canceled)
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27. The ultraviolet light protective coating of claim 24, wherein a thickness of the coating is 5-100 μm.
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28. The ultraviolet light protective coating of claim 24, wherein the photonic material comprises photonic balls dispersed within a liquid.
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29. (canceled)
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30. The ultraviolet light protective coating of claim 24, wherein the matrix material forms fragments dispersed within a liquid.
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31. (canceled)
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32. The ultraviolet light protective coating of claim 24, wherein the photonic material is coated such that the liquid does not fill the spherical scatterers within the matrix.
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33. (canceled)
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34. The ultraviolet light protective coating of claim 24, wherein the photonic material forms a film.
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35. The photonic material of claim 1, wherein the photonic material transmits less than 30% of ultraviolet light, or more than 80% of visible light.
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36. (canceled)
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37. A method of manufacturing the coating of claim 24 comprising: forming a film of spherical scatterers in the matrix material, the spherical scatterers comprising air voids in the matrix material; and milling the film into fragments.
- Claim:
38-42. (canceled)
- Current International Class:
02; 02
- الرقم المعرف:
edspap.20240369739
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