We report here the analysis of the light transmission properties of one dimensional photonic crystals made by multilayers of silicon dioxide and titanium dioxide. A precise fabrication by radiofrequency sputtering of a photonic crystal allows us to accurately model the transmission spectrum of the crystal, by taking into account the wavelength dependent refractive indexes of the materials. We found that, while the dispersion of silicon dioxide is in good agreement with data reported in literature, the dispersion of titanium dioxide is more critical. Using such dispersions we could fit the transmission spectra of silicon dioxide/titanium dioxide one dimensional photonic crystals made by spin coating layer deposition starting from nanoparticle colloidal dispersions. The fit takes into account the porosity of the layers and the losses due to Rayleigh scattering. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd and Techna Group S.r.l. All rights reserved.
Metal oxide one dimensional photonic crystals made by RF sputtering and spin coating / Scotognella, F; Chiasera, A; Criante, L; Aluicio-Sarduy, E; Varas, S; Pelli, S; Lukowiak, A; Righini, Gc; Ramponi, R; Ferrari, M. - In: CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0272-8842. - 41:7(2015), pp. 8655-8659. [10.1016/j.ceramint.2015.03.077]
Metal oxide one dimensional photonic crystals made by RF sputtering and spin coating
Chiasera A;
2015-01-01
Abstract
We report here the analysis of the light transmission properties of one dimensional photonic crystals made by multilayers of silicon dioxide and titanium dioxide. A precise fabrication by radiofrequency sputtering of a photonic crystal allows us to accurately model the transmission spectrum of the crystal, by taking into account the wavelength dependent refractive indexes of the materials. We found that, while the dispersion of silicon dioxide is in good agreement with data reported in literature, the dispersion of titanium dioxide is more critical. Using such dispersions we could fit the transmission spectra of silicon dioxide/titanium dioxide one dimensional photonic crystals made by spin coating layer deposition starting from nanoparticle colloidal dispersions. The fit takes into account the porosity of the layers and the losses due to Rayleigh scattering. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd and Techna Group S.r.l. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione