Fabrication of three-dimensional photonic crystal structures containing an active nonlinear optical chromophore
Applied Physics A - Materials Science & Processing
1
93
11-15
2008
Type: Zeitschriftenaufsatz (reviewed)
Abstract
Direct laser writing by two-photon polymerization of photosensitive materials has emerged as a very promising technique for rapid and flexible fabrication of photonic crystals. In this work, a photosensitive silica sol-gel containing the nonlinear optical chromophore Disperse Red 1 is synthesized, and the two-photon polymerization technique is employed to fabricate three-dimensional photonic crystals with stop-gaps in the near-infrared. The composite material exhibits minimal shrinkage during photopolymerization, eliminating the need for shrinkage compensation or the fabrication of support structures.