2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2818.2008.03091.x
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Method to deterministically study photonic nanostructures in different experimental instruments

Abstract: SummaryWe describe an experimental method to recover a single, deterministically fabricated nanostructure in various experimental instruments without the use of artificially fabricated markers, with the aim to study photonic structures. Therefore, a detailed map of the spatial surroundings of the nanostructure is made during the fabrication of the structure. These maps are made using a series of micrographs with successively decreasing magnifications. The graphs reveal intrinsic and characteristic geometric fe… Show more

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“…Visually, samples that show clear Bragg diffraction are selected for further study. Subsequently, bright-field microscope images are made to chart each sample, such that specific locations can be retrieved in different experimental setups . Finally, reflectivity measurements are used to reveal the areas with clear stop bands that are suitable for subsequent emission experiments.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visually, samples that show clear Bragg diffraction are selected for further study. Subsequently, bright-field microscope images are made to chart each sample, such that specific locations can be retrieved in different experimental setups . Finally, reflectivity measurements are used to reveal the areas with clear stop bands that are suitable for subsequent emission experiments.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%