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Transparent porous films with real refractive index close to unity for photonic applications.

José M Miranda-MuñozJosé M ViañaMauricio E CalvoGabriel LozanoMauricio E Calvo
Published in: Materials horizons (2024)
Herein, we demonstrate mechanically stable large-area thin films with a purely real refractive index ( n ) close to 1 in the optical range. At specific wavelengths, it can reach values as small as n = 1.02, the lowest reported for thin solid slabs. These are made of a random network of interwoven spherical silica shells, created by chemical vapour deposition of a thin layer of silica on the surface of randomly packed monodisperse polymer nanoparticles that form a film. Thermal processing of the composites results in highly porous silica-based transparent thin films. We demonstrate the potential of this approach by making novel photonic materials such as strong optical diffusers, built by integrating scattering centers within the ultralow n transparent films, or highly efficient light-emitting slabs, in which losses by total internal reflection are practically absent as a result of the almost null optical impedance at the film-air interface.
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