Transmission spectra changes produced by decreasing compactness of opal-like structures

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Abstract

Artificial opal-like structures based on spheres and colloidal particles have been fabricated in a controlled way, presenting optical band-gap properties in the optical frequency range. Nonclose packed artificial opals have also been fabricated and studied recently. In order to gain a better understanding of these phenomena, we have studied macroscopic models of nonclose packed fcc lattices using glass spheres (ε=7) of 8 mm diameter, and measuring in the microwave region (from 10 to 30 GHz). The results have shown a Bragg resonance tunable with filling factor of the opal, and a strong rejected band similar, also present in close packed samples, much less affected by compactness. The relation of this high order band with spheres single layer behavior is also discussed. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.

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Andueza, A., Echeverría, R., Morales, P., & Sevilla, J. (2009). Transmission spectra changes produced by decreasing compactness of opal-like structures. Journal of Applied Physics, 105(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3068475

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