Engineering stop gaps of inorganic-organic polymeric 3D woodpile photonic crystals with post-thermal treatment

Jiafang Li*, Baohua Jia, Min Gu

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Abstract

A method is reported for improving the spatial resolution and engineering the stop gaps of the inorganic-organic 3D woodpile photonic crystals (PhCs). The approach is based on the two-photon polymerization (2PP) of an inorganic-organic hybrid material and a post-thermal treatment (PTT) process. The effects of PTT on polymerized ID, 2D and 3D structures have been characterized. Ultimately, the feature size of the suspended rods has been reduced to ∼33 nm and the spatial resolution of inorganic-organic 3D woodpile PhCs has been improved from -150 nm to -86 nm. The approach is also demonstrated as a powerful tool to engineer the stop gaps of 3D PhCs. In particular, a combination of PTT and the threshold fabrication technique leads to the stop gap of a 3D woodpile PhC that can be tuned over a large wavelength range of -318 nm from the near-infrared to visible region.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)20073-20080
Number of pages8
JournalOptics Express
Volume16
Issue number24
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Nov 2008
Externally publishedYes

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