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Interference Photolithography Produces Photonic Crystals

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A team from Pennsylvania State University in University Park has developed an interference-photolithography method to produce 2-D photonic crystal structures. The scientists fabricated the 0.8- to 2.0-µm-period titania arrays by exposing a titanium-containing monomer film to 355-nm, 15-ns pulses from an Nd:YAG laser from Spectra-Physics in Mountain View, Calif., filtered through a three-grating interference mask. They then rinsed the arrays with methanol and calcinated them at 575 °C. The researchers say this simple and relatively inexpensive technique can produce various array structures...Read full article

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