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We report spectrally selective visible wavelength reflectors using hydrogenated amorphous silicon carbide (a-SiC:H) as a high index contrast material. Beyond 610nm and through the near infrared spectrum, a-SiC:H exhibits very low loss and exhibits an wavelength averaged index of refraction of n = 3.1. Here we design, fabricate, and characterize such visible reflectors using a hexagonal array of a-SiC:H nanopillars as wavelength-selective mirrors with a stop-band of approximately 40 nm full-width at half maximum. The fabricated high contrast grating exhibits reflectivity R >94% at a resonance wavelength of 642nm with a single layer of a-SiC:H nanopillars. The resonance wavelength is tunable by adjusting the geometrical parameters of the a-SiC:H nanopillar array, and we observe a stop-band spectral center shift from 635 nm up to 642 nm. High contrast gratings formed from a-SiC:H nanopillars are a promising platform for various visible wavelength nanophotonics applications.
| Date made available | 2022 |
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| Publisher | Optica Publishing Group |
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Amorphous silicon carbide high contrast gratings as highly efficient spectrally selective visible reflectors
Bauser, H. C., Foley, M. D., Phelan, M. E., Weigand, W., Needell, D. R., Holman, Z. C. & Atwater, H. A., Jul 18 2022, In: Optics Express. 30, 15, p. 26787-26793 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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