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Researchers Use Lasers To Make Photonic Bandgap Structures

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Photonic bandgaps are three-dimensional structures that can reflect electromagnetic radiation in a band of frequencies propagating in any direction. Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry have fabricated such structures using laser rapid prototyping via laser-induced direct-write deposition from the gas phase. To do this, they employed a continuous-wave argon-ion laser operating at 488 nm and approximately 2 mW, focusing to a spot size with a diameter of 5 µm. The team calls the aluminum oxide microstructures unique because they can customize the optical...Read full article

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