Claims
- 1. An all-dielectric diffractive pigment flake comprising:an inorganic dielectric thin film layer including a surface having a diffraction grating pattern.
- 2. The all-dielectric diffractive pigment flake of claim 1 further comprising a second dielectric thin film layer forming a diffractive interface at the surface of the first inorganic dielectric thin film layer.
- 3. The all-dielectric diffractive pigment of claim 2 wherein the second dielectric thin film layer includes the diffraction grating pattern on a second surface, the second surface being distal from the inorganic dielectric thin film layer.
- 4. An all-dielectric diffractive pigment flake comprising:a plurality of dielectric thin film layers, at least one of the plurality of dielectric thin film layers including a diffraction grating pattern, the all-dielectric diffractive pigment flake having an average reflectivity in the visible spectrum between 20% and 90% measured in air.
- 5. The all-dielectric pigment flake of claim 4 wherein at least some of the plurality of dielectric thin film layers form a dichroic filter.
- 6. The all-dielectric pigment flake of claim 5 wherein the dichroic filter reflects a first color at a first viewing angle and a second color at a second viewing angle.
- 7. The all-dielectric pigment flake of claim 4 wherein the diffraction grating pattern is replicated through at least some adjacent layers of the plurality of dielectric thin film layers.
- 8. The all-dielectric pigment flake of claim 4 wherein the plurality of dielectric thin film layers includes alternating layers of high-index dielectric material and low-index dielectric material.
- 9. An all-dielectric pigment flake comprising:a plurality of dielectric layers having a diffraction grating pattern replicated through the plurality of dielectric layers to form diffractive interfaces between adjacent dielectric layers.
- 10. The all-dielectric pigment flake of claim 9 wherein the diffractive interfaces provide a combined reflectivity between 20% and 90% measured in air.
- 11. A diffractive pigment composition comprising:a pigment medium and a plurality of all-dielectric diffractive pigment flakes dispersed in the pigment medium, the all-dielectric diffractive pigment flakes having: a first dielectric layer patterned with a diffractive grating pattern, and a second dielectric layer disposed on the diffractive grating pattern of the first dielectric layer to form a first diffractive interface and replicating the diffractive grating pattern to form a second diffractive interface at a surface of the second dielectric layer.
- 12. The diffractive pigment composition of claim 11 wherein the second diffractive interface is formed between the second dielectric layer and the pigment medium.
- 13. The diffractive pigment composition of claim 11 wherein the all-dielectric diffractive pigment flakes comprise an odd number of dielectric layers, including a first outer layer and a second outer layer replicating the diffractive grating pattern and forming diffractive interfaces with the pigment medium.
- 14. The diffractive pigment composition of claim 13 wherein the first outer layer and the second outer layer are high-index layers and the pigment medium is a low-index medium.
- 15. The diffractive pigment composition of claim 13 wherein the first outer layer and the second outer layer are low-index layers and the pigment medium is a high-index medium.
- 16. The diffractive pigment composition of claim 11 wherein the all-dielectric diffractive pigment flakes include an outer dielectric layer that does not form a diffractive interface with the pigment medium.
- 17. The diffractive pigment composition of claim 16 wherein the outer dielectric layer is a low-index layer and the pigment medium is a low-index medium.
- 18. The diffractive pigment composition of claim 11 wherein the pigment medium is clear.
- 19. The diffractive pigment composition of claim 11 wherein the paint medium is a tinted or dyed paint vehicle.
- 20. The diffractive pigment composition of claim 11 wherein the all-dielectric diffractive pigment flakes include a thin-film optical interference structure.
- 21. The diffractive pigment composition of claim 20 wherein the thin-film optical interference structure provides color-shifting as a function of viewing angle.
- 22. A method of imparting a diffractive effect to a surface of an article, the method comprising:providing an object having a background color, and applying all-dielectric diffractive pigment flakes to the object.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the background color is white and the diffractive effect imparted to the article is a white diffractive effect.
- 24. The method of claim 22 wherein the diffractive effect essentially preserves the background color of the object.
- 25. The method of claim 22 wherein the all-dielectric diffractive pigment flakes include a thin-film interference structure and applying the all-dielectric diffractive pigment flakes to the object further imparts a color-shifting effect to the article.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application claims priority from commonly owned Provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 60/384,629 entitled ALL-DIELECTRIC OPTICAL DIFFRACTIVE PIGMENTS, filed May 31, 2002 by Alberto Argoitia, Vladimir Raksha, and Paul Kohlmann; and from commonly owned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/029,405 entitled ACHROMATIC MULTILAYER DIFFRACTIVE PIGMENTS AND FOILS, filed Dec. 20, 2001 by Alberto Argoitia, Paul G. Coombs, Charles T. Markantes, and Richard A. Bradley, Jr.; from commonly owned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/919,346, entitled DIFFRACTIVE PIGMENT FLAKES AND COMPOSITIONS, filed Jul. 31, 2001 by Albert Argoitia and Richard A. Bradley, Jr.; and from commonly owned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/117,307 entitled CHROMATIC DIFFRACTIVE PIGMENTS AND FOILS, filed Apr. 5, 2002 by Alberto Argoitia, Roger Phillips, Michael Nofi, Paul G. Coombs, Charles T. Markantes, and Richard A. Bradley, Jr., the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated in their entirety for all purposes.
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