自然来源的光子和等离子体晶体来源于硅藻晶体

William P. Wardley, J. W. Goessling, Martín López García
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硅藻是一种数量众多的藻类,它们有一个共同的特点;他们生产的硅外骨骼具有复杂的纳米结构,被称为结构。在某些物种中,这包括具有高精度晶格的多孔网络,非常类似于使用现代技术工艺生产的光子晶体。这里我们展示了使用这些晶体作为光学材料的两种方法。首先,未经处理的晶体可以作为传统的光子晶体使用。其次,金属沉积处理步骤可以产生等离子体晶体。两者都显示出高质量的光学特性,类似于实验室制造的结构,而且生产面积更大,成本更低,而且不需要专业设备。光学光谱(角分辨色散)提出,以及模拟结果,以证实实验结果,并允许光学模式表征和分析。
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Naturally sourced photonic and plasmonic crystals derived from diatom frustules
Diatoms are an abundant group of algae, sharing a unique feature; they produce silica exoskeletons featuring intricate nanostructures, known as a frustule. In certain species this includes a porous network with high precision lattices, strongly resembling photonic crystals produced using modern technological processes. Here we show two means for using these frustules as an optical material. Firstly, the unprocessed frustule can be used as a conventional photonic crystal. Secondly, a metal deposition processing step can yield plasmonic crystals. Both show high quality optical properties, analogous to lab-manufactured structures, and are produced over much larger areas at a much lower cost and without specialist equipment. Optical spectra (angularly resolved dispersions) are presented, along with simulation results to corroborate experimental findings and to allow optical mode characterisation and analysis.
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