Micromanipulation Forms Photonic Crystals
Fabrication of 3-D photonic crystals typically has relied either on lithography or on self-assembly techniques, but that gap could be bridged by a method described in the Oct. 21 issue of
Applied Physics Letters. Researchers at
Riken Semiconductors Laboratory, the
National Institute for Materials Science and
Yokohama National University, all in Japan, formed 2-D lattices using standard lithography and applied self-alignment techniques to micromanipulate the plates into 3-D crystals. Embedded microspheres matched fiducial holes to ensure that the lattices aligned into a photonic crystal structure with a bandgap between 3 and 4 µm.
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