Three-dimensional metallodielectric photonic crystals exhibiting resonant infrared stop bands
- 2 June 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 70 (22), 2937-2939
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.118749
Abstract
Using standard microelectronic techniques, we have fabricated arrays of infrared metallodielectric photonic crystals (IR MDPCs) on silicon substrates. The metallic “atoms” are located on a three-dimensional (100)-oriented face-centered-cubic lattice. Resonant stop-band characteristics have been measured with rejection levels of up to 20 dB and widths of up to 83% of the center frequency. We demonstrate structures with stop bands across the midinfrared wavelength range from 2 to 12 μm. Angular studies of the photonic stop bands show an insensitivity to incident angle for some of the structures. The IR MDPC results are compared with measurements made on microwave-scale MDPC structures to help in understanding the infrared results.Keywords
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