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Nanorods Form Thin Films with Ultralow Refractive Index

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Structures improve performance of multilayer coatings, photonic crystals.

Breck Hitz

Devices based on interference from alternating layers of high- and low-index materials are ubiquitous in today’s photonics technology. Laser mirrors, antireflection coatings, fiber Bragg gratings and photonic bandgap fibers all employ the same basic principles of interference. The quality of such devices depends on the contrast ratio between the high- and low-index materials, so a reliable low-index material, with refractive index close to the unity index of air, would be very advantageous. Figure 1. In oblique-angle deposition, random growth fluctuations in the substrate produce shadows...Read full article

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    Published: April 2006
    Coatingsfiber BraggMicroscopyphogratingsphotonic bandgap fibersResearch & Technology

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