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7 March 2007 Simplified fabrication process of 3D photonic crystal optical transmission filter
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Using a simplified fabrication process, we present the experimental verification of the performance of a 3-D photonic crystal optical transmission filter. Inherent to this unique fabrication approach to the realization of narrow line width, highly efficient optical transmission filters, is the ability to spatially vary the transmission characteristics across the filter aperture. This differentiates this type of filter from conventional dielectric based space variant optical transmission filters which require additional processing at intermediate steps within the dielectric film deposition process. The multilayer stack consists of alternating high and low refractive index dielectric material grown on either side of a high index dielectric spacer layer, which produces a narrow transmission notch in the center of a large stop band. The nano-structuring of a square lattice array of holes and subsequent etching of the pattern through a dielectric stack provides the ability to spatially vary the location of the narrow transmission peak within the wide stop band based off of variation of the hole diameter or lattice constant of the array.
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A. Mehta, Raymond Rumpf, Zachary Roth, and Eric G. Johnson "Simplified fabrication process of 3D photonic crystal optical transmission filter", Proc. SPIE 6462, Micromachining Technology for Micro-Optics and Nano-Optics V and Microfabrication Process Technology XII, 64621D (7 March 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.716335
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KEYWORDS
Dielectric filters

Dielectrics

Optical filters

Etching

Transmittance

Semiconducting wafers

Digital filtering

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