Full visible spectrum photonic droplets and consequent microcapsules with nano-in-micro structure were prepared through microfluidic technique. Photo-curable resin and suspension of monodispersed soft nanogels were used as shell and core of the microcapsules, respectively. Upon UV irradiation, the droplets can be subsequently transformed into photonic microcapsules with an ultrathin polymeric shell. The shell thickness of the photonic microcapsules was found to be approximately 700 nm. Due to the ultrathin shell and soft core, the photonic microcapsules with nano-in-micro structure display dramatic changes both in shapes and photonic property under the impact of osmosis effect or temperature stimulus. Typically, the shell and core parts of nano-in-micro structure could respectively undergo a size expansion/even rupture and a size decrease/buckling under hypotonic and hypertonic condition. Correspondingly, the peak value of the reflection spectra of the microcapsules showed a redshift and blue shift, respectively. The mechanism to the structure and optical properties variation involves the osmotic pressure induced the volume-fraction change of the nanogel-based photonic dispersion and the shell buckling of the core/shell microcapsules.
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