Electrically Reconfigurable Liquid Metal Nanophotonic Platform for Color Display and Imaging

M Md Abdul Kaium Khan (Department of Electrical Engineering University at Buffalo The State University of New York Buffalo NY 14260 USA) S Shoaib Vasini (Department of Electrical Engineering University at Buffalo The State University of New York Buffalo NY 14260 USA) R Ralu Divan (Center for Nanoscale Materials) P Peter Q. Liu (Department of Electrical Engineering University at Buffalo The State University of New York Buffalo NY 14260 USA)

Abstract

Abstract Dynamically tunable optical materials and device architectures are essential for future photonic technologies, yet conventional solid metals lack the intrinsic tunability required for advanced functionalities. Gallium‐based liquid metals (LMs) present an appealing alternative thanks to their distinctive mechanical and optical properties; however, their practical integration in tunable photonic elements remains largely unexplored. Here, an electrochemically controlled nanophotonic platform is demonstrated that integrates a dynamically reconfigurable LM ground plane with gold nanoantenna arrays within a microfluidic system, enabling precise and reversible modulation of optical resonances across the visible to mid‐infrared spectral ranges. By employing moderate operational voltages (1.5–3.0 V), real‐time tuning of high‐resolution structural color patterns is achieved through nanoscale control of the interfacial gap between the LM and Au nanoantennas. This innovative platform facilitates electrically programmable, high‐contrast color patterns suitable for dynamic optical displays, secure anti‐counterfeiting labels, and imaging applications. Additionally, this platform enables tunable mid‐infrared spectral responses, which may be utilized for chemical and biological sensing applications. This versatile integrated LM‐based nanophotonic platform opens new paths toward multifunctional, actively tunable/reconfigurable photonic device and system technologies.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 5
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (4)

M

Md Abdul Kaium Khan

Department of Electrical Engineering University at Buffalo The State University of New York Buffalo NY 14260 USA

S

Shoaib Vasini

Department of Electrical Engineering University at Buffalo The State University of New York Buffalo NY 14260 USA

R

Ralu Divan

Center for Nanoscale Materials

P

Peter Q. Liu

Department of Electrical Engineering University at Buffalo The State University of New York Buffalo NY 14260 USA