New routes for exploiting the optical properties of artificial opals

J. Galisteo‐López
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Summary form only given. Artificial opals are nowadays acknowledged as ideal playgrounds where the optical properties of three dimensional (3D) photonic crystals can be tested. Over the past few years several works have demonstrated that a strong enhancement of the interaction between light and matter can be achieved with these systems. These type of nano-structured materials tend to grow in an FCC lattice with the (111) planes parallel to the sample surface. This characteristic fact imposes some restrictions on their dispersion relation (and hence on its optical properties) which are usually compensated for by introducing modifications in their topology by infiltrating them with high refractive index materials or introducing controlled defects. In this work we present recent results regarding the optical characterization of artificial opals containing planar defects as well as opals oriented along crystallographic directions other than the (111). The amplitude and phase of light transmitted through the samples is measured providing us with valuable information regarding the way light propagates in these structures. Our results evidence that besides the well known response in the surroundings of the stop-band, these structures can exhibit much more exciting properties such as superluminal propagation with negative group velocities.
探索人造蛋白石光学性质的新途径
只提供摘要形式。如今,人造蛋白石被公认为是测试三维(3D)光子晶体光学特性的理想场所。在过去的几年里,一些工作已经证明,光与物质之间的相互作用可以通过这些系统得到强烈的增强。这些类型的纳米结构材料倾向于在FCC晶格中生长,其(111)平面平行于样品表面。这种特性对它们的色散关系(因此对其光学性质)施加了一些限制,这些限制通常通过在它们的拓扑结构中引入高折射率材料或引入受控缺陷来补偿。在这项工作中,我们介绍了关于含有平面缺陷的人造蛋白石以及沿晶体学方向定向的蛋白石的光学表征的最新结果(111)。测量了通过样品传输的光的振幅和相位,为我们提供了有关光在这些结构中传播方式的有价值的信息。我们的研究结果表明,除了众所周知的在阻带周围的响应外,这些结构还可以表现出更多令人兴奋的特性,例如负群速度的超光速传播。
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