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Fabrication of Hyperuniform Dielectric Networks via Heat‐Induced Shrinkage Reveals a Bandgap at Telecom Wavelengths
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2022
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Short Wavelength OpticOptical MaterialsEngineeringLaser ApplicationsPolymer TemplateOptoelectronic DevicesFiber OpticsOptical CharacterizationTelecom WavelengthsBeam LithographyOptical PropertiesGuided-wave OpticHyperuniform Dielectric NetworksOptical SystemsNanolithography MethodNanophotonicsMaterials SciencePhotonicsElectrical EngineeringPhysicsOptoelectronic MaterialsPhotonic MaterialsHeat‐induced ShrinkagePhotonic DeviceApplied PhysicsUniform ShrinkageRefractive Index Contrast
Abstract Recent studies report photonic bandgaps (PBGs) in disordered hyperuniform network structures numerically and experimentally for high enough refractive index contrast. However, the smallest experimental central gap wavelength that one can realize experimentally is not close to the essential near‐infrared light spectrum with adverse consequences for specific applications and more advanced experimental studies. Indeed, standard direct laser writing (DLW) lithography does not allow fabrication at a much higher resolution. Here, the authors demonstrate heat‐treatment induced uniform shrinkage of the network's polymer template obtained by DLW to reach smaller feature sizes and subsequent silicon coating, resulting in a pronounced gap near telecom wavelengths.
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