Tunable resonance transmission modes in hybrid heterostructures based on porous silicon

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In this work, we report the experimental results and theoretical analysis of strong localization of resonance transmission modes generated by hybrid periodic/quasiperiodic heterostructures (HHs) based on porous silicon. The HHs are formed by stacking a quasiperiodic Fibonacci (FN) substructure between two distributed Bragg reflectors (DBRs). FN substructure defines the number of strong localized modes that can be tunable at any given wavelength and be unfolded when a partial periodicity condition is imposed. These structures show interesting properties for biomaterials research, biosensor applications and basic studies of adsorption of organic molecules. We also demonstrate the sensitivity of HHs to material infiltration. © 2012 Perez et al.

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Pérez, K. S., Estevez, J. O., Méndez-Blas, A., Arriaga, J., Palestino, G., & Mora-Ramos, M. E. (2012). Tunable resonance transmission modes in hybrid heterostructures based on porous silicon. Nanoscale Research Letters, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-7-392

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