Varying the Optical Stop Band of a Three-Dimensional Photonic Crystal by Refractive Index Control
Langmuir2001Vol. 17(22), pp. 6751–6753
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Abstract
A method was developed to continuously adjust the position of the stop band of inverse opal by controlling the refractive index. The inverse opal films were fabricated using a coassembly of monodispersed polystyrene spheres and nanoparticles of silica and titania from aqueous suspensions followed by a calcination treatment. Varying the ratio of silica and titania in the suspensions gave the ability to finely adjust the refractive indices, which as a result changed the stop band.
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