2023
DOI: 10.1364/oe.477189
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Suppressing the mechanochromism of flexible photonic crystals

Abstract: Photonic crystal slabs (PCS) are a promising platform for optical biosensing. Yet, flexible applications based on PCS for biosensing have been limited, as the mechanical properties influence the optical ones. Here, we show the suppression of the mechanochromism effect for flexible PCS. We obtained flexible photonic crystal slabs by sputtering of a dielectric 100 nm Nb2O5 high refractive index layer onto a flexible nanostructured polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrate with 370 nm grating period. The PCS exhibit … Show more

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“…The periodic Au nanosphere array was obtained on the quartz substrates by annealing the colloidal monolayer with Au coating in a furnace at 900 °C for 2h. FABIO A. KRAFT et al [18] suppressed the mechanochromatic effect of flexible photonic crystal slabs (PCS) via the formation of photonic crystal cells of rigid waveguiding layers under external stress. They manufactured stable photonic crystal plates (sPCS) based on nanoimprinting technology and studied three different types of PCS -two types of stable PCS (sPCS), known as Type I and Type II.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The periodic Au nanosphere array was obtained on the quartz substrates by annealing the colloidal monolayer with Au coating in a furnace at 900 °C for 2h. FABIO A. KRAFT et al [18] suppressed the mechanochromatic effect of flexible photonic crystal slabs (PCS) via the formation of photonic crystal cells of rigid waveguiding layers under external stress. They manufactured stable photonic crystal plates (sPCS) based on nanoimprinting technology and studied three different types of PCS -two types of stable PCS (sPCS), known as Type I and Type II.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%