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Experiment and Simulation of a Selective Subwavelength Filter with a Low Index Contrast.

Tao LiMohamed AsbahiiJian-Yee LimHong XieChan-Wai KohMin-Hao GohKian-Soo OngHang ZhangDing Ding
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2019)
Subwavelength gratings have been of great interest recently due to their ability to eliminate multiple orders. However, high index contrast ( Δ n ∼ 3 ) is typically achieved using metals or high-index dielectrics surrounded by vacuum in order to maintain good optical selectivity. Here, we theoretically propose and experimentally realize a selective subwavelength grating using an index contrast of Δ n ∼ 1.2 without vacuum. Despite its low index contrast, our simulation and experiments show that good optical selectivity is achieved using the same physics as subwavelength gratings made of high-index contrast. Such polymer-based encapsulated gratings are easier to scale up for use in large-area applications such as photovoltaics and lighting.
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