Title :
Development of three-dimensional photonic crystals in the infrared wavelength region by micromanipulation method
Author :
Aoki, Kanna ; Miyazaki, Hideki T.
Author_Institution :
RIKEN, Inst. of Phys. & Chem. Res., Saitama, Japan
fDate :
6/24/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We demonstrate a novel fabrication technique that has the potential to realize intricate three-dimensional photonic devices. Photonic crystals were fabricated by stacking two-dimensional photonic plates by micromanipulation. Accurate periodicity was maintained by using fiducial holes, which were prepared in the frame of photonic plates, and polystyrene microspheres as stoppers. With this method, up to two periods (eight layers) of woodpile structures with a periodicity of 1.4 μm and a pile width of 0.37 μm were fabricated. With this technique, the accurate alignment of lattice can be achieved automatically regardless of how complicated the photonic crystal structure is. Thus, this technique is suitable for fabricating complex structures. The fabricated crystals were evaluated based on their optical properties. In the measurements of transmittance, a dip appeared in the supposed wavelength region (3-5 μm), and its intensity become stronger as the number of layers increased. In the measurements of reflectance, a peak appeared at the same wavelength. These results indicate that the obtained crystals are fine enough for developing an optical stopband in infrared wavelength region.
Keywords :
micro-optics; micromanipulators; optical fabrication; photonic band gap; photonic crystals; reflectivity; 0.37 micron; 1.4 micron; 3 to 5 micron; fabrication technique; fiducial holes; infrared wavelength region; intricate three-dimensional photonic devices; lattice alignment; micromanipulation; micromanipulation method; periodicity; photonic plates; pile width; polystyrene microspheres; reflectance; three-dimensional photonic crystals; transmittance; two-dimensional photonic plates; woodpile structures; Assembly; Colloidal crystals; Crystalline materials; Etching; Fabrication; Lattices; Optical materials; Photonic crystals; Photonic integrated circuits; Wavelength measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Transparent Optical Networks, 2002. Proceedings of the 2002 4th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7375-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICTON.2002.1007835