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Opt Express ; 32(11): 19950-19962, 2024 May 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38859116

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Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) have recently caused a stir as a promising and powerful lighting material applied in real-time fluorescence detection, display, and imaging. Photonic nanostructures are well suited for enhancing photoluminescence (PL) due to their ability to tailor the electromagnetic field, which raises both radiative and nonradiative decay rate of QDs nearby. However, several proposed structures with a complicated manufacturing process or low PL enhancement hinder their application and commercialization. Here, we present two kinds of dual-resonance gratings to effectively improve PL enhancement and propose a facile fabrication method based on holographic lithography. A maximum of 220-fold PL enhancement from CdSe/CdS/ZnS QDs are realized on 1D Al-coated photoresist (PR) gratings, where dual resonance bands are excited to simultaneously overlap the absorption and emission bands of QDs, much larger than those of some reported structures. Giant PL enhancement realized by cost-effective method further suggests the potential of better developing the nanostructure to QD-based optical and optoelectronic devices.

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Opt Lett ; 47(4): 1009-1012, 2022 Feb 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35167581

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Nanograting-based plasmonic sensors are widely regarded as promising platforms due to their real-time label-free detection and ease of integration. However, many reported grating structures are too complicated to fabricate, which limits their application. We propose a 1D bilayer metallic grating with trapezoidal profile as a near-infrared plasmonic sensor in the spectral interrogation. Trapezoidal gratings tend to perform better than rectangular gratings as sensors, particularly as they can detect at oblique incidence to obtain higher performance. Furthermore, we have successfully fabricated such a grating with a period of 633 nm over a 2.25 cm2 area using a two-step approach based on laser interference lithography. Glucose detection has been conducted to experimentally validate the sensing performance of the as-prepared grating. The measured sensitivity and figure-of-merit can reach up to 786 nm/RIU and 30, respectively. Our research sheds new light on the development of cost-effective sensing devices.


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Lasers , Impressão , Luz
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Nanoscale ; 12(45): 23166-23172, 2020 Nov 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33200163

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We demonstrate radiation induced enhancement of both the in coupling of Raman excitation wavelength and Raman signal in plasmonic nanoparticle lattices. Rectangular nanoparticle lattices show two independently controllable lattice resonances, which we tune to be resonant with both the Raman excitation wavelength and the Raman transitions of rhodamine 6G molecules. We demonstrate that these narrow and intense resonances produced by the nanoparticle lattices allow for Raman transition specific enhancements. The system allows for independent tuning of both resonance conditions, enabling an efficient and versatile platform for Raman studies of various molecules.

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Nanotechnology ; 31(14): 145204, 2020 Apr 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31887725

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The beaming effect in single apertures surrounded by periodic corrugations and the manipulation of beaming directions from such structures has gained considerable attention since discovery. Different materials and structural profiles have been studied in this context but directional beaming at angles larger than 45° has not been achieved. We design and demonstrate nanoslits in a gold film flanked by corrugations, which give rise to beaming angles ranging from 45° to 60°. While the previous designs are based on achieving constructive interference at the aimed beaming angle, our approach complements such constructive interference with destructive interference at 0° and, as a result, enhances the directional beaming effect at angles larger than 45°. The structures are fabricated by electron beam lithography with two consecutive lift-off processes. The experimental far-field intensity distributions agree well with the designs.

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Opt Express ; 27(21): 30031-30043, 2019 Oct 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31684257

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Plasmonic oligomers can provide profound Fano resonance in their scattering responses. The sub-radiant mode of Fano resonance can result in significant near-field enhancement due to its light trapping capability into the so-called hotspots. Appearance of these highly localized hotspots at the excitation and/or Stokes wavelengths of the analytes makes such oligomers promising SERS active substrates. In this work, we numerically and experimentally investigate optical properties of two disk-type gold oligomers, which have different strength and origin of Fano resonance. Raman analysis of rhodamine 6G and adenine with the presence of the fabricated oligomers clearly indicates that an increment in the strength of Fano resonance can improve the Raman enhancement of an oligomer significantly. Therefore, by suitable engineering of Fano lineshape, one can achieve efficient SERS active substrates with spatially localized hotspots.

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Nano Lett ; 18(12): 7709-7714, 2018 12 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30423245

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We investigate optical second-harmonic generation (SHG) from metasurfaces where noncentrosymmetric V-shaped gold nanoparticles are ordered into regular array configurations. In contrast to expectations, a substantial enhancement of the SHG signal is observed when the number density of the particles in the array is reduced. More specifically, by halving the number density, we obtain over 5-fold enhancement in SHG intensity. This striking result is attributed to favorable interparticle interactions mediated by the lattice, where surface-lattice resonances lead to spectral narrowing of the plasmon resonances. Importantly, however, the results cannot be explained by the improved quality of the plasmon resonance alone. Instead, the lattice interactions also lead to further enhancement of the local fields at the particles. The experimental observations agree very well with results obtained from numerical simulations including lattice interactions.

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Opt Lett ; 43(15): 3489-3492, 2018 Aug 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30067692

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The growing interest for Fano resonators during the past decade is due to the narrow line shape observable in their optical spectra. The drastic phase shift occurring at the resonance yields a steep drop from a high to low amplitude. Fano resonances can be obtained by a combination of nanostructures. Such a system is extremely sensitive in terms of both geometrical parameters and environmental conditions. Here we study a complex arrangement of photonic crystal cavities and slot waveguides on a silicon chip. Our structure, composed of several cavities in parallel, has a particular response superimposing a shallow photonic bandgap and a resonance with a Fano line shape. It provides a low noise and a clear asymmetric resonance. We demonstrate it experimentally and show the potential of such a device for sensing. A sensitivity of 92 nm/RIU is measured.

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Opt Lett ; 43(13): 3144-3147, 2018 Jul 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29957802

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We present, for the first time to the best of our knowledge, a multichannel add-drop operation with a phase-modulated shifted Bragg grating based filter. The device is realized in a silicon-on-insulator waveguide platform with TiO2 as a coating material to reduce the refractive index contrast. The operation is shown for three and five wavelength channels within the telecom C-band. A line width of 0.6 nm with an extinction ratio of 20 dB is achieved. The shifted Bragg grating is modulated maintaining a modal phase-matching condition for multiple wavelengths. The phase function is calculated with an iterative Fourier transform algorithm. The experimental results are in very good agreement with the design.

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Opt Express ; 26(6): A331-A340, 2018 Mar 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29609286

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We report on the fabrication of diffraction gratings for application as back contact reflectors. The gratings are designed for thin-film solar cells incorporating absorbers with bandgap slightly lower than GaAs, i.e. InAs quantum dot or GaInNAs solar cells. Light trapping in the solar cells enables the increase of the absorption leading to higher short circuit current densities and higher efficiencies. We study metal/polymer back reflectors with half-sphere, blazed, and pyramid gratings, which were fabricated either by photolithography or by nanoimprint lithography. The gratings are compared in terms of the total and the specular reflectance, which determine their diffraction capabilities, i.e. the feature responsible for increasing the absorption. The pyramid grating showed the highest diffuse reflection of light compared to the half-sphere structure and the blazed grating. The diffraction efficiency measurements were in agreement with the numerical simulations. The validated model enables designing such metal/polymer back reflectors for other type of solar cells by refining the optimal dimensions of the gratings for different wavelength ranges.

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Opt Express ; 26(3): 2335-2340, 2018 Feb 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29401773

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In this study, a mold of a line generator consisting of a cylindrical lens array with a triangular diffractive grating was ultra-precision diamond machined with Moore 350FG 5-axis ultra-precision machine. The design and the simulation of the hybrid structure were performed using ray tracing and exact electromagnetic theory. The machined hybrid lens structure was replicated to a UV-curable polymer and was then characterized and tested. The optical measurements show that the hybrid element works as designed.

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Opt Lett ; 42(22): 4635-4638, 2017 Nov 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29140331

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We present a multi-wavelength band-rejection filter on a titanium dioxide-coated silicon-on-insulator platform. The concept rests on the use of a finely tuned waveguide-based Bragg grating for which the periods are slightly varied from one to another. This phase-modulated Bragg grating enables precise customization of integrated waveguide filters. The number of rejection bands and the center-to-center separation between them are tailored by dividing the grating into several super-periods and coding an optimal phase function onto each super-period. The optimal phase function is obtained by employing an iterative Fourier transform algorithm. The design is supported by an experimental demonstration.

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Appl Opt ; 56(11): 3004-3009, 2017 Apr 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28414354

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We present a systematic study of the optical properties of dielectric gratings with symmetric V-shaped ridges having a 90 degree apex angle and refractive index n. Such structures exhibit completely different optical properties if the dimensions are scaled with respect to the vacuum wavelength λ0 of light. In the subwavelength domain, where the grating period d is less than λ0/n, the grating behaves as an antireflection layer. In the large-period domain d≫λ0 (with normal incidence from the dielectric side), the grating turns into a micro-retroreflector array. The transition between these well-known domains is studied using rigorous diffraction theory. The results are verified experimentally by fabricating and characterizing V-profile gratings with the aid of wet etching of silicon using a process that defines a 90 degree apex angle and replication into a polymer.

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Opt Lett ; 42(3): 527-530, 2017 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28146519

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We present a convenient, low-cost, and mass-production-compatible technique for the fabrication of strip-loaded waveguides. The technique is based on the atomic layer deposition of a slab waveguide, nanoimprinting of a strip, and integration of two structures by lamination. The guiding layer is chosen to be a 200 nm thick titanium dioxide film. The waveguide characteristics are determined by the use of ring resonators. The technique is demonstrated for titanium dioxide thin films, but it is applicable to any other material that meets the refractive index difference condition between the loading strip and the slab waveguide.

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Opt Lett ; 42(2): 211-214, 2017 Jan 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28081073

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We introduce a novel concept for an optical waveguide called a strip-loaded slot waveguide. It allows an extraordinary confinement of the field in a waveguide with an extremely tiny (vertical) cross section. Unlike conventional slot waveguides, the proposed configuration has potential for very low propagation losses. Its operation is demonstrated at telecommunication wavelengths and, in addition, it is fabricated by means of mass production compatible techniques: atomic layer deposition and nanoimprint replication. The possibility to fabricate the proposed structure with such low-cost techniques opens a new path for a variety of nanophotonics applications.

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Opt Lett ; 41(23): 5616-5619, 2016 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27906253

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We present an original type of one-dimensional photonic crystal that includes one anisotropic layer made of a lithium niobate thin film. We demonstrate the versatility of such a device sustaining different Bloch surface waves (BSWs), depending on the orientation of the incident wave. By varying the orientation of the illumination of the multilayer, we measured an angle variation of 7° between the BSWs corresponding to the extraordinary and the ordinary index of the lithium niobate thin film. The potential of such a platform opens the way to novel tunable and active planar optics based on the electro- and thermo-optical properties of lithium niobate.

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Opt Express ; 24(23): 26901-26910, 2016 Nov 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27857418

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We present a titanium dioxide coated shifted Bragg grating in a silicon-on-insulator platform enabling optical add-drop functionality. The device works on the basis of mode conversion due to shifted sidewall structure followed by mode splitting based on an asymmetric Y-coupler. We experimentally demonstrate the working principle of the device. A reflection bandwidth of 2.2 nm with 14 dB extinction ratio is obtained with a 300 µm long shifted Bragg grating. The performance of the device is also compared without the titanium dioxide coating. A scope of spectral tunability with titanium dioxide re-coating (0.8 nm per 1 nm re-coating) by atomic layer deposition is experimentally verified.

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Opt Lett ; 41(12): 2684-7, 2016 Jun 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27304263

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We investigate the role of surface-lattice resonances (SLRs) in second-harmonic generation (SHG) from arrays of metal nanoparticles. The SLRs affect the generated signal when the sample is rotated away from normal incidence. The adjustment of the incident angle tunes the SLRs to the fundamental wavelength for SHG and improves the quality of the resonance for better resonance enhancement of SHG. Compared to normal incidence, an enhancement by a factor of 10 is observed. However, at certain incident angles, the enhancement is interrupted by diffraction anomalies, which redirect light into the substrate, increasing radiation damping and compromising the quality of the resonance.

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Sci Rep ; 6: 25922, 2016 05 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27174890

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Carbon is the most well-known black material in the history of man. Throughout the centuries, carbon has been used as a black material for paintings, camouflage, and optics. Although, the techniques to make other black surfaces have evolved and become more sophisticated with time, carbon still remains one of the best black materials. Another well-known black surface is black silicon, reflecting less than 0.5% of incident light in visible spectral range but becomes a highly reflecting surface in wavelengths above 1000 nm. On the other hand, carbon absorbs at those and longer wavelengths. Thus, it is possible to combine black silicon with carbon to create an artificial material with very low reflectivity over a wide spectral range. Here we report our results on coating conformally black silicon substrate with amorphous pyrolytic carbon. We present a superior black surface with reflectance of light less than 0.5% in the spectral range of 350 nm to 2000 nm.

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Opt Lett ; 41(10): 2233-6, 2016 May 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27176970

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We present the theoretical study of a coupled cavity system yielding a Fano response on a fully on-chip silicon platform hybridized with an electro-optic polymer. This novel Fano system is based on a slot waveguide Bragg grating geometry, enabling a huge enhancement of the electro-optic properties due to slow light effects at the resonance. The modulator shows a high resonance tunability of 1.75 nm/V and a low switching power of 0.63 V. Such a versatile system shows the promise for various nonlinear and active devices only by using suitable cover material.

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Opt Express ; 23(11): 14973-80, 2015 Jun 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26072853

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We investigate the feasibility of developing a one dimensional photonic crystal cavity on a TiO2 platform operating in the visible. The atomic layer deposition technique is used to finely adjust the parameters of the structure. We present the experimental demonstration of a nanobeam cavity with a quadratically tapered row of holes, in which a parabolic window is opened in order to facilitate the infiltration of gas, liquid, nonlinear material, or quantum emitters. The structure exhibits a photonic band gap between λ = 635 nm and λ = 690 nm and several resonances within the photonic band gap.

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