Authors
Markus Deubel, Georg Von Freymann, Martin Wegener, Suresh Pereira, Kurt Busch, Costas M Soukoulis
Publication date
2004/7/1
Journal
Nature materials
Volume
3
Issue
7
Pages
444-447
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
The past decade has witnessed intensive research efforts related to the design and fabrication of photonic crystals,. These periodically structured dielectric materials can represent the optical analogue of semiconductor crystals, and provide a novel platform for the realization of integrated photonics. Despite intensive efforts, inexpensive fabrication techniques for large-scale three-dimensional photonic crystals of high enough quality, with photonic bandgaps at near-infrared frequencies, and built-in functional elements for telecommunication applications, have been elusive. Direct laser writing by multiphoton polymerization of a photoresist has emerged as a technique for the rapid, cheap and flexible fabrication of nanostructures for photonics. In 1999, so-called layer-by-layer or woodpile photonic crystals were fabricated with a fundamental stop band at 3.9 μm wavelength. In 2002, a corresponding 1.9 μm was …
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