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Tunable two-dimensional photonic crystals using liquid-crystal infiltration

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 61, Issue 4, Pages R2389-R2392

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.61.R2389

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The photonic band gap of a two-dimensional photonic crystal is continuously tuned using the temperature dependent refractive index of a liquid crystal. Liquid crystal E7 was infiltrated into the air pores of a macroporous silicon photonic crystal with a triangular lattice pitch of 1.58 mu m and a band gap wavelength range of 3.3-5.7 mu m. After infiltration, the band gap for the H polarized field shifted dramatically to 4.4-6.0 mu m while that of the E-polarized field collapsed. As the sample was heated to the nematic-isotropic phase transition temperature of the liquid crystal (59 degrees C), the short-wavelength band edge of the H gap shifted by as much as 70 nm while the long-wavelength edge was constant within experimental error. Band structure calculations incorporating the temperature dependence of the liquid crystal birefringence can account for our results and also point to an escaped-radial alignment of the liquid crystal in the nematic phase.

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