학술논문

The fabrication and optical properties engineering of colloidal crystal heterostructures
Document Type
Conference
Source
2008 3rd IEEE International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems, 2008. NEMS 2008. 3rd IEEE International Conference on. :406-409 Jan, 2008
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Bioengineering
Optical device fabrication
Colloidal crystals
Photonic crystals
Optical filters
Optical films
Optical sensors
Optical superlattices
Optical refraction
Optical variables control
Holography
colloidal crystal heterostructure
photonic bandgap
optical property
vertical deposition method
Language
Abstract
Photonic crystal heterostructures are concatenations of photonic crystals differing in refractive index or lattice geometry. Colloidal crystal heterostructures can be made of different colloidal spheres. In this paper we present a method to fabricate such colloidal crystal heterostructures using successive deposition of colloidal spheres differing in diameter. Each layer of the crystal consists of a three-dimensionally ordered array of closed-packed colloidal spheres. The resulting colloidal crystal heterostructures exhibit optical properties which resemble the superposition of the properties of each individual crystal. The optical properties of such systems would present an entirely different way of tailoring the photonic properties of these colloidal crystal films. These heterostructures thus afford new opportunities for engineered photonic behavior.