IP Library Granted Patent US 8,741,417
Granted Patent B2
US 8,741,417 · App. 12/762,183 · Granted Jun 3, 2014

Films having switchable reflectivity

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Patent No.
US 8,741,417
App. No.
12/762,183
Granted
Jun 3, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Compositions, structures and methods that relate to films having switchable reflectivity and anti-reflectivity depending on ambient conditions, such as temperature. A film with switchable reflectivity and anti-reflectivity includes a nanostructured first layer having nanopillars associated with nanowells. A hydrogel occupies at least a portion of the nanowells. As the hydrogel moves from a dehydrated state to a hydrated state, the surface of the film switches from being reflective to being anti-reflective in a repeatable and reversible process.

Claims (38)

1. A film having switchable reflectivity and anti-reflectivity depending on temperature, comprising:

a nanostructured first layer having a plurality of nanopillars associated with a plurality of nanowells, the nanostructured first layer including a first surface from which the plurality of nanowells inwardly extend; and

a hydrogel within at least a portion of the nanowells that is selectively switchable between a reflective state and an anti-reflective state, wherein the hydrogel in a substantially fully dehydrated state is substantially level with the first surface to form a substantially flat reflective surface in the reflective state, and wherein the hydrogel in a substantially fully hydrated state extends beyond the first surface of the nanostructured first layer in the anti-reflective state to form a substantially anti-reflective surface defined by the nanostructured first layer and the hydrogel, wherein the anti-reflective surface includes a non-planar surface comprised of raised hydrogel regions defined by the nanowells and depressed regions defined by the nanopillars.

2. The film as in claim 1 , wherein:

the hydrogel comprises either a negative temperature sensitive hydrogel that expands below a critical temperature or a positive temperature sensitive hydrogel that contracts below a critical temperature; the negative temperature sensitive hydrogel and the positive temperature sensitive hydrogel each exhibit a dehydrated reflective state and a hydrated anti-reflective state.

3. The film as in claim 2 , wherein the hydrogel comprises a positive temperature sensitive hydrogel exhibiting a dehydrated reflective state that occurs at a temperature less than about 20° C., and a hydrated anti-reflective state that occurs at a temperature greater than about 25° C.

4. The film as in claim 2 , wherein a transition from the hydrated anti-reflective state to the dehydrated reflective state at least partially occurs at a temperature in a range from about 15° C., to about 30° C.

5. The film as in claim 2 , wherein a transition from the hydrated anti-reflective state to the dehydrated reflective state at least partially occurs at a temperature in a range from about 20° C., to about 25° C.

6. The film as in claim 1 , wherein the hydrogel comprises a polymeric material that forms a colloid with water.

7. The film as in claim 1 , wherein a height of the nanopillars is in a range from about 100 nm to about 5 microns.

8. The film as in claim 1 , wherein a height of the nanopillars is in a range from about 200 nm to about 1 micron.

9. The film as in claim 2 , wherein a diameter of the nanopillars is less than the height thereof.

10. The film as in claim 1 , wherein the nanostructured first layer comprises a translucent inorganic material or a translucent polymer.

11. The film as in claim 1 , wherein the nanostructured first layer comprises an inorganic oxide.

12. A structure comprising a substrate supporting the film of claim 1 .

13. The structure as in claim 12 , wherein the substrate is an automobile window or a building window.

14. A film having switchable reflectivity and anti-reflectivity depending on temperature, comprising:

a nanostructured first layer having a plurality of nanopillars associated with a plurality of nanowells, the nanostructured first layer including a first surface from which the plurality of nanowells inwardly extend; and

a hydrogel within at least a portion of the nanowells that is selectively switchable between a reflective state and an anti-reflective state, wherein

the hydrogel is substantially level with the first surface in the reflective state resulting in a substantially flat reflective surface; and

the hydrogel in the anti-reflective state extends beyond the first surface to form a substantially anti-reflective surface that includes a plurality of raised hydrogel nanopillars and a complementary plurality of hydrogel nanowells between the raised hydrogel nanopillars.

15. The film of claim 14 , wherein:

in the reflective state, the hydrogel is in a substantially fully dehydrated state at a first temperature, and

in the antireflective state, the hydrogel is in a substantially fully hydrated state at a second temperature,

wherein the first temperature is greater than about 30° C., and the second temperature is less than about 15° C.

16. An apparatus having a reflective state and an anti-reflective state, the apparatus comprising:

a nanostructured first layer including a base and nanopillars extending from the base, each nanopillar having a height and a top surface located a distance equal to the height of the nanopillar above the base; and

a hydrogel located between the nanopillars, the hydrogel having a substantially fully dehydrated state and a substantially fully hydrated state,

wherein the hydrogel and the nanopillars form the reflective state when the hydrogel is in the substantially fully dehydrated state, the upper surface of the hydrogel in the substantially fully dehydrated state and top surfaces of the nanopillars together forming a substantially planar reflecting surface, and

wherein the hydrogel and the nanopillars form the anti-reflective state when the hydrogel is in the substantially fully hydrated state, the upper surface of the hydrogel in the substantially fully hydrated state extending above the top surfaces of the nanopillars to form a non-planar surface including raised hydrogel regions.

17. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein:

the hydrogel forms/has the substantially fully dehydrated state at a first temperature, wherein the hydrogel and the nanopillars form the reflective state at the first temperature, and

the hydrogel forms/has the substantially fully hydrated state at a second temperature, wherein the hydrogel and the nanopillars form the antireflective state at the second temperature,

wherein the first temperature is greater than about 30° C., and the second temperature is less than about 15° C.

18. The apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the apparatus is a building window or an automobile window.

19. The apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the apparatus includes a substrate,

the nanostructured first layer and the hydrogel together being a film applied to the substrate,

the substrate being a transparent substrate.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 31, 2019
From: CRESTLINE DIRECT FINANCE, L.P.
To: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLC
Reel/Frame 049924/0794 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2019
From: EMPIRE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT LLC
To: CRESTLINE DIRECT FINANCE, L.P.
Reel/Frame 048373/0217 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 16, 2010
From: LEE, KWANGYEOL; CHOI, DONGHOON
To: KOREA UNIVERSITY RESEARCH AND BUSINESS FOUNDATION
Reel/Frame 024248/0458 →