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Nanophotonic Phenomena in Dielectric Photonic Crystals
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Photonic crystals are periodic optical nanostructures with varying dielectric constant that allow light flow to be controlled and manipulated much in a similar way to electrons within a semiconductor crystal. These nanostructures tend to have a spatially varying refractive index on the order of the wavelength of light to be manipulated. 1D and 2D photonic crystals have already garnered significant attention in the realm of thin-film optics, while 3D photonic crystals have been thus far limited in application, due to difficulties in fabrication and a lack of available materials for fabrication. In this work, we first explore 1D and 2D photonic crystals based on the concept of a guided mode resonance, which manifests as a narrow near-unity resonance in reflection or transmission that arise from the coupling of an incident wave into a leaky waveguide mode via a grating vector that is subsequently re-radiated. Such a resonance is well-suited for multi- and hyper- spectral filtering applications in the infrared. We designed a platform consisting of amorphous Si arrays embedded in SiO2 in simulation and experiment for application as narrow stopband filters. We present the tunability of the spectral characteristics of the resonance in these arrays through variation of array geometric parameters in simulation and experiment. Guided mode resonance designs often consider only the case of an infinite array, where the leaky waveguide mode can propagate laterally for hundreds of periods, allowing for this mode to eventually scatter out of the array giving rise to the characteristic narrow near-unity rapid spectral variations of a GMR. With an insufficient number of periods, the quality factor and thus the optical filtering performance is greatly diminished. Thus, we further extend our analysis to compact periodic arrays of finite size, which are required for high spatial resolution snapshot imaging, and introduce array designs that operate under finite size
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Notes :
- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1157318355
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource