Title :
Stacked chalcogenide and polymer structures for photonic applications
Author :
Tintu, R. ; Nampoori, V.P.N. ; Thomas, Stephan ; Unnikrishnan, N.V.
Abstract :
The present paper presents a new way of stacking nano composite films with nano sized thermally evaporated chalcogenide films. Different ways of stacking and the optical properties of single layers and double-layered stacked films are discussed. The optical characterization has been done by analysing the transmittance (T) and reflectance (R) spectra in the spectral region 200-2000 nm. By stacking the thermally evaporated films on composite films, the band gap is found to be between the bandgap of thermally evaporated film and composite film. The refractive index has also increased with respect to the composite film. The change in band gap has lead to the change in optical parameters like dielectric constants, extinction coefficient, nonlinear properties etc. Studies show that the prepared variable wavelength stacked composite based chalcogenide films are found to be a promising candidate for IR filters used in portable miniaturized IR spectrometers, disposable chemical biological sensors etc.
Keywords :
antimony compounds; chalcogenide glasses; dielectric thin films; energy gap; extinction coefficients; gallium compounds; germanium compounds; infrared spectra; nanocomposites; nonlinear optics; optical films; optical polymers; permittivity; polymer films; polymer structure; refractive index; selenium compounds; stacking; ultraviolet spectra; vacuum deposition; visible spectra; Ga5Sb10Ge25Se60; IR filters; band gap; dielectric constants; disposable chemical biological sensors; double-layered stacked films; extinction coefficient; nanocomposite films; nanosized thermally evaporated chalcogenide films; nonlinear properties; optical parameters; optical properties; photonic applications; polymer structures; portable miniaturized IR spectrometers; reflectance spectra; refractive index; single layered stacked films; stacked chalcogenide; transmittance spectra; variable wavelength stacked composite; wavelength 200 nm to 2000 nm; Nonlinear optics; Optical films; Optical filters; Optical reflection; Optical refraction; Optical variables control; chalcogenide glass; films; nano composites; optical properties;
Conference_Titel :
Optical Engineering (ICOE), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Belgaum
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2461-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2462-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICOE.2012.6409601