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Numerical Characterization of Monolayer Ink-Jet Printed Polystyrene Lattice

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Abstract

We investigate the color of polystyrene metasurfaces printed via a novel dual-droplet ink-jet technique resulting in a closely-packed hexagonal formation through self-assembly. Simulations, Mie Theory, and Bragg Diffraction calculations are utilized for spectra validation.

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