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One Dimensional Photonic Crystals Using Ultrahigh Refractive Index Chalcogenide Hybrid Inorganic/Organic Polymers.

Tristan S KleineLiliana Ruiz DiazKatrina M KonopkaLaura E AndersonNicholas G PavlopolousNicholas P LyonsEui Tae KimYoungkeol KimRichard S GlassKookheon CharRobert A NorwoodJeffrey Pyun
Published in: ACS macro letters (2018)
We report on the fabrication of wholly polymeric one-dimensional (1-D) photonic crystals (i.e., Bragg reflectors, Bragg mirrors) via solution processing for use in the near (NIR) and the short wave (SWIR) infrared spectrum (1-2 μm) with very high reflectance ( R ∼ 90-97%). Facile fabrication of these highly reflective films was enabled by direct access to solution processable, ultrahigh refractive index polymers, termed, Chalcogenide Hybrid Inorganic/Organic Polymers (CHIPs). The high refractive index ( n ) of CHIPs materials ( n = 1.75-2.10) allowed for the production of narrow band IR Bragg reflectors with high refractive index contrast (Δ n ∼ 0.5) when fabricated with low n polymers, such as cellulose acetate ( n = 1.47). This is the highest refractive index contrast (Δ n ∼ 0.5) demonstrated for an all-polymeric Bragg mirror which directly enabled high reflectivity from films with 22 layers or less. Facile access to modular, thin, highly reflective films from inexpensive CHIPs materials offers a new route to IR Bragg reflectors and other reflective coatings with potential applications for IR photonics, commercial sensing, and LIDAR applications.
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