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A simple and cost‐effective fabrication of 3D hierarchical architectures is demonstrated by S.‐M. Yang, S.‐G. Park, and co‐workers on page 1422. 3D nanoarchitectures with hole and dot repeating layers can be used as efficient photonic and plasmonic sensors.
Three‐dimensional hierarchical architectures are fabricated using a simple, cost‐effective, durable colloidal phase mask containing a colloidal monolayer embedded in a flexible polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membrane. These structures give rise to a photonic bandgap that can be tuned over a wide spectral range from the visible to the near‐infrared regions.
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