Tunable photonic structures based on silicon and liquid crystals

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Perova, T. S. and Tolmachev, V. A. and Astrova, E. V., 'Tunable photonic structures based on silicon and liquid crystals' in SPIE Proceedings, 6801, 2008, pp 6801OW/1 - 6801OW/15Download Item:
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This paper is focused on the design, fabrication and characterization of the conventional and tunable photonic devices
based on grooved silicon, serving as one-dimensional (1D) photonic crystal. The advantages of these photonic structures
are as follows: the large refractive index contrast, in-plane moulding of the light flow, the possibility to fabricate a
composite photonic structures by filling the grooves with a different compounds and compatibility with current
semiconductor processing techniques. The optical properties of grooved Si structures were simulated using a transfer
matrix method and gap map method and have been verified experimentally using FTIR microscopy. The air spaces in
the basic silicon-air matrices were infiltrated with nematic liquid crystal E7. It is shown that the optical properties of the
obtained composite 1D photonic crystals can be tuned by means of electro- and thermo-optical effects. Such a structures
suit well for the various elements of the integrated optics and can serve as a building blocks for optical interconnects.
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