“…This agrees with the conclusions made in [44,45]. Opal particles have open and closed pores [44,45]. As one can see from Fig.…”
Section: Estimation Of the Refractive Index Of The Artificial Opal Pasupporting
confidence: 92%
“…We consider its solution by an example of the particle refractive index retrieval. This problem arises, for example, when one creates colloidal crystals, synthetic opals [4,6,[44][45][46] and studies some biological objects [7][8][9].…”
Section: Inverse Problem Solution Retrieval Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some differences are observed. One of the reasons can be that the effective refractive index n n SiO 2 of particles in the experiment [45] depends, due to their porosity [44,45], on the immersion liquid. Therefore, the problem of determination of the effective refractive index of particles occurs.…”
Section: Estimation Of the Refractive Index Of The Artificial Opal Pamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three-dimensional ordered systems of silica particlesartificial (synthetic) opals-are the objects of intensive researches in last decades (see [44][45][46] and references there in). The interest is caused by a number of properties of such structures enabling the creation of photonic crystals for visible spectrum.…”
Section: Estimation Of the Refractive Index Of The Artificial Opal Pamentioning
“…This agrees with the conclusions made in [44,45]. Opal particles have open and closed pores [44,45]. As one can see from Fig.…”
Section: Estimation Of the Refractive Index Of The Artificial Opal Pasupporting
confidence: 92%
“…We consider its solution by an example of the particle refractive index retrieval. This problem arises, for example, when one creates colloidal crystals, synthetic opals [4,6,[44][45][46] and studies some biological objects [7][8][9].…”
Section: Inverse Problem Solution Retrieval Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some differences are observed. One of the reasons can be that the effective refractive index n n SiO 2 of particles in the experiment [45] depends, due to their porosity [44,45], on the immersion liquid. Therefore, the problem of determination of the effective refractive index of particles occurs.…”
Section: Estimation Of the Refractive Index Of The Artificial Opal Pamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three-dimensional ordered systems of silica particlesartificial (synthetic) opals-are the objects of intensive researches in last decades (see [44][45][46] and references there in). The interest is caused by a number of properties of such structures enabling the creation of photonic crystals for visible spectrum.…”
Section: Estimation Of the Refractive Index Of The Artificial Opal Pamentioning
“…It consists of uniform silica submicron globules close-packed usually with the symmetry of the face centered cubic type (f.c.c.). After appropriate treatment [7,8] this ordered ensemble of globules acquires a considerable mechanical durability. In this way macroscopic photonic crystals were made with following important properties: (i) they are entirely solid-state; (ii) they possess three-dimensional periodicity of the index of refraction; (iii) a characteristic size of structure unit (silica globule) is in the range of a few hundred nanometers that is relevant to the visible light wavelength.…”
Porous synthetic opal possessing a three-dimensional photonic band structure of semimetallic type was impregnated with polycrystalline CdS. The photonic stop band in (111) direction was examined by means of photoreflection technique. Under cw laser excitation of semiconductor inclusions the reflectance of the system changes indicating a modification of photonic band structure. A possible mechanism is discussed. Numerical simulations within the framework of quasicrystalline approximation are given.
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