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19 September 2013 Characterization of the guided light/photonic crystal coupling by absorbance
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Abstract
Considering luminescent TiO2 films whose surface was imprinted with a 2D square shaped photonic crystal with different pattern depths (from 20 to 61 nm), we demonstrate the possibility to use simple absorption measurements to evaluate the efficiency of light extraction. Absorption spectra of the patterned systems show absorption peaks, evidencing the coupling between the photonic crystal structure and light guided within the film, in good agreement with 2D-RCWA simulations. The deeper the pattern depth, the stronger the coupling between the guided light and the photonic crystal. Using RCWA simulations, we show that it is possible to evaluate the extraction length, characteristic of the efficiency of light extraction, from the absorption spectra, in good agreement with direct measurements reported elsewhere.
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Lucie Devys, Géraldine Dantelle, Viacheslav Kubytskyi, Henri Benisty, and Thierry Gacoin "Characterization of the guided light/photonic crystal coupling by absorbance", Proc. SPIE 8818, Nanostructured Thin Films VI, 88180N (19 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2024063
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KEYWORDS
Titanium dioxide

Absorption

Photonic crystals

Spectroscopy

Absorbance

Neodymium

Waveguides

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