Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 1, Issue 12, 12719(2003)
Two-dimensional near-infrared photonic crystal fabrication by generation of void channels in solid resin
Two-dimensional (2D) triangular void channel photonic crystals with different lattice constants stacked in two different directions were fabricated by using femtosecond laser micro-explosion in solid polymer material. Fundamental and higher-order stop gaps were observed both in the infrared transmission and reflection spectra. There is an approximately linear relationship between the gap position and the lattice constant. The suppression of the fundamental gap is as high as 70% for 24-layer structures stacked in the Γ-M direction.
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Guangyong Zhou, Michael James Ventura, Min Gu, "Two-dimensional near-infrared photonic crystal fabrication by generation of void channels in solid resin," Chin. Opt. Lett. 1, 12719 (2003)