Photonic metamaterials by direct laser writing and silver chemical vapour deposition
Photonic metamaterials by direct laser writing and silver chemical vapour deposition
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M.S. Rill, C. Plet, M. Thiel, I. Staude, G. von Freymann, S. Linden, and M. Wegener
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Publikation
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Nature Mater. 7, 543 (2008)
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11.8.2008 |
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Abstract:
Metamaterials are artificial materials that—unlike natural substances—enable magnetism to be achieved at optical frequencies. The vast majority of photonic metamaterials
has been fabricated by electron-beam lithography and evaporation of
metal films, both of which are well-established two-dimensional (2D)
technologies. Although stacking of three or four
functional layers made using these methods has been reported, a truly
3D fabrication approach would be preferable for 3D photonic
metamaterials. Here, we report first steps in this direction by using a
combination of direct laser writing and silver chemical vapour deposition—the
3D analogues of electron-beam lithography and evaporation,
respectively. The optical characterization of a planar test structure
composed of elongated split-ring resonators is in good agreement with
theory. Retrieval of the effective optical parameters reveals the
importance of bi-anisotropy. Once suitable theoretical blueprints are
available, our fabrication approach will enable rapid prototyping of
truly 3D photonic metamaterials.