Abstract
The refractive-index contrast is an important figure of merit for dielectric multilayer structures, optical resonators, and photonic crystals. This represents a strong driving force for novel materials that have refractive indices lower than those of conventional optically transparent materials. Silica nanorod-array dielectric films with unprecedented low refractive indices of 1.08 are demonstrated and shown to have viable optical properties including enhanced reflectivity of a single-pair distributed Bragg reflector. © 2005 American Chemical Society.
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Xi, J. Q., Kim, J. K., & Schubert, E. F. (2005). Silica nanorod-array films with very low refractive indices. Nano Letters, 5(7), 1385–1387. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl050698k
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