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23 December 2011 Functional optical devices using highly ordered hole array architectures of anodic porous alumina
Hideki Masuda, Toshiaki Kondo, Kazuyuki Nishio
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Proceedings Volume 8204, Smart Nano-Micro Materials and Devices; 820414 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.903242
Event: SPIE Smart Nano + Micro Materials and Devices, 2011, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract
The fabrication of highly ordered anodic porous alumina and its application to the fabrication of several types of functional optical devices are described. Highly ordered hole array structures of anodic porous alumina, which were formed under appropriate anodizing conditions, were applied as a starting structure in several processes for the fabrication of ordered structures used for the functional optical devices. On the basis of these processes, twodimensional photonic crystals and localized surface plasmonic devices were prepared.
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Hideki Masuda, Toshiaki Kondo, and Kazuyuki Nishio "Functional optical devices using highly ordered hole array architectures of anodic porous alumina", Proc. SPIE 8204, Smart Nano-Micro Materials and Devices, 820414 (23 December 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.903242
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KEYWORDS
Gold

Metals

Photonic crystals

Optical components

Scanning electron microscopy

Multilayers

Polymers

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