Fabrication of photonic amorphous diamonds for terahertz-wave applications

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A recently proposed photonic bandgap material, named "photonic amorphous diamond" (PAD), was fabricated in a terahertz regime, and its terahertz-wave propagation properties were investigated. The PAD structure was fabricated from acrylic resin mixed with alumina powder, using laser lithographic, micro-additive manufacturing technique. After fabrication, the resulting structure was dewaxed and sintered. The formation of a photonic bandgap at around 0.45 THz was demonstrated by terahertz time-domain spectroscopy. Reflecting the disordered nature of the random network structure, diffusive terahertz-wave propagation was observed in the passbands; the scattering mean-free path decreased as the frequency approached the band edge. The mean-free paths evaluated at the band edges were close to the Ioffe-Regel threshold value for wave localization.

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Komiyama, Y., Abe, H., Kamimura, Y., & Edagawa, K. (2016). Fabrication of photonic amorphous diamonds for terahertz-wave applications. Applied Physics Letters, 108(19). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4949530

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