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Fabrication of planar photonic crystals in a chalcogenide glass using a focused ion beam

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Freeman, Darren
Madden, Steve
Luther-Davies, Barry

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Optical Society of America

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Free-standing “AMTIR-1” (Ge33As12Se55) chalcogenide glass films have been patterned using a focused ion beam (FIB) to create twodimensional photonic crystal membranes. The triangular lattices were selected for a photonic bandgap relevant to fiber telecommunications. Optical measurements of transmission spectra as a function of incident angle showed clear signs of Fano resonances, indicating that the structures had strongly modified guided modes.

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Optics Express 13.8 (2005): 3079-3086

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Optics Express

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