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Nanophotonics ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Seungmin Nam ◽  
Dahee Wang ◽  
Gyubin Lee ◽  
Su Seok Choi

Abstract Chiral photonic-band structure provides technical benefits in the form of a self-assembled helical structure and further functional wavelength tunability that exploits helical deformation according to pitch changes. The stopband wavelength control of the chiral photonic-band structure can be obtained by individual electrical methods or mechanical stretching deformation approaches. However, research on combined electric control of stretchable chiral photonic-band wavelength control while ensuring optical stability during the tuning process has remained limited till now. In this study, using the hybrid structure of elastomeric mesogenic chiral photonic gels (CPGs) with an electrically controlled dielectric soft actuator, we report the first observation of electrically stretchable CPGs and their electro-mechano-optical behaviors. The reliable wavelength tuning of a CPG to a broadband wavelength of ∼171 nm changed with high optical stability and repeated wavelength transitions of up to 100 times. Accordingly, for the first time, electrical wavelength tuning method of stretchable chiral liquid crystal photonicband structure was investigated.


Author(s):  
Ai Yanagihara ◽  
Katsumi KISHINO

Abstract In this study, the monolithic integration of LEDs with different emission colors (wavelengths of 543, 573, and 597 nm) with the directional radiation profiles was demonstrated. InGaN/GaN nanocolumn arrays ordered in a triangular lattice were prepared side by side, changing the diameter of the n-GaN nanocolumn (Dn-GaN). The periodic arrangement of the nanocolumns led to the photonic crystal (PC) effect. The photonic band edge wavelength (λB) and the InGaN bandgap were controlled by the Dn-GaN. By controlling λB closely at the bandgap wavelength, the PC effect provided directional beam radiation from the LEDs with radiation angles of approximately ±30°


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacopo Pedrini ◽  
Andrea Barzaghi ◽  
Joao Valente ◽  
Douglas J. Paul ◽  
Giovanni Isella ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alok Ghanekar ◽  
Abhishek Mukherjee ◽  
Michelle Povinelli

<p>We present a guided mode resonance grating based on the incorporation of an electro-optic material with monolayer WS<sub>2</sub>. The grating is designed to exhibit highly selective directional photo-luminescent emission. We study the effect of doubling the grating period via the introduction of an alternating index perturbation. Using numerical simulations, we show that period doubling leads to formation of a photonic band gap and spectral splitting in the absorptivity (or emissivity) spectrum. We anticipate that this effect can either be used to switch on and off the emissivity at a fixed wavelength, or toggle between single- and double-wavelength emission.</p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alok Ghanekar ◽  
Abhishek Mukherjee ◽  
Michelle Povinelli

<p>We present a guided mode resonance grating based on the incorporation of an electro-optic material with monolayer WS<sub>2</sub>. The grating is designed to exhibit highly selective directional photo-luminescent emission. We study the effect of doubling the grating period via the introduction of an alternating index perturbation. Using numerical simulations, we show that period doubling leads to formation of a photonic band gap and spectral splitting in the absorptivity (or emissivity) spectrum. We anticipate that this effect can either be used to switch on and off the emissivity at a fixed wavelength, or toggle between single- and double-wavelength emission.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (23) ◽  
pp. 11557
Author(s):  
Dong Zhao ◽  
Liyan Wang ◽  
Fangmei Liu ◽  
Dong Zhong ◽  
Min Wu

We investigate the photonic bandgaps in graphene-pair arrays. Graphene sheets are installed in a bulk substrate to form periodical graphene photonic crystal. The compound system approves a photonic band structure as a light impinges on it. Multiple stopbands are induced by changing the incident frequency of light. The stopbands widths and their central frequencies could be modulated through the graphene chemical potential. The number of stopbands decreases with the increase in the spatial period of graphene pairs. Otherwise, two full passbands are realized in the parameter space composed of the incident angle and the light frequency. This investigation has potentials applied in tunable multi-stopbands filters.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2145 (1) ◽  
pp. 012040
Author(s):  
N Sitpathom ◽  
T Muangnapoh ◽  
P Kumnorkaew ◽  
S Suwanna ◽  
A Sinsarp ◽  
...  

Abstract Optical diffraction of opal structure, a colloidal photonic crystal, can be predicted by Bragg-Snell diffraction and photonic band structure. Theoretical prediction and optical measurement are frequently slightly different due to distance variation of particle packing. In this research, opal of 310 nm polystyrene beads was fabricated by self-assembly process and optically investigated in transmission spectra at varied angles. The measured spectra had less agreement to the Bragg-Snell prediction at large angle of detection. To explore influence of packing distance on optical response, photonic band structures were numerically simulated via plane-wave expansion method at presence of perturbed length in primitive lattice vectors. Extending each primitive vector with fixing others provided a different eigen-frequency of the first photonic band, although they had a symmetrical perturbation on (111) face-centered cubic. Perturbation on lattice length became much strong when the disturbing direction was out of eigenstate orientation plane.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yan Kuai ◽  
Junxue Chen ◽  
Zetao Fan ◽  
Gang Zou ◽  
Joseph. R. Lakowicz ◽  
...  

AbstractA limitation of standard brightfield microscopy is its low contrast images, especially for thin specimens of weak absorption, and biological species with refractive indices very close in value to that of their surroundings. We demonstrate, using a planar photonic chip with tailored angular transmission as the sample substrate, a standard brightfield microscopy can provide both darkfield and total internal reflection (TIR) microscopy images with one experimental configuration. The image contrast is enhanced without altering the specimens and the microscope configurations. This planar chip consists of several multilayer sections with designed photonic band gaps and a central region with dielectric nanoparticles, which does not require top-down nanofabrication and can be fabricated in a larger scale. The photonic chip eliminates the need for a bulky condenser or special objective to realize darkfield or TIR illumination. Thus, it can work as a miniaturized high-contrast-imaging device for the developments of versatile and compact microscopes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Corentin Lechevalier ◽  
Clément Evain ◽  
Pierre Suret ◽  
François Copie ◽  
Alberto Amo ◽  
...  

AbstractFloquet-Bloch lattices are systems in which wave packets are subjet to periodic modulations both in time and space, showing rich dynamics. While this type of lattice is difficult to implement in solid-state physics, optical systems have provided excellent platforms to probe their physics: among other effects, they have revealed genuine phenomena such as the anomalous Floquet topological insulator and the funnelling of light into localised interface modes. Despite the crucial importance of the band dispersion in the photon dynamics and the topological properties of the lattice, the direct experimental measurement of the Floquet-Bloch bands has remained elusive. Here we report the direct measurement of the Floquet-Bloch bands of a photonic lattice with a single shot method. We use a system of two coupled fibre rings that implements a time-multiplexed Floquet-Bloch lattice. By Fourier transforming the impulse response of the lattice we obtain the band structure together with an accurate characterization of the lattice eigenmodes, i. e. the amplitudes and the phases of the Floquet-Bloch eigenvectors over the entire Brillouin zone. Our results open promising perspectives for the observation of topological effects in the linear and nonlinear regime in Floquet systems.


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