Conformal CVD-Grown MoS2 on Three-Dimensional Woodpile Photonic Crystals for Photonic Bandgap Engineering

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To achieve the modification of photonic band structures and realize the dispersion control toward functional photonic devices, composites of photonic crystal templates with high-refractive-index material are fabricated. A two-step process is used: 3D polymeric woodpile templates are fabricated by a direct laser writing method followed by chemical vapor deposition of MoS2. We observed red-shifts of partial bandgaps at the near-infrared region when the thickness of deposited MoS2 films increases. A ∼ 10 nm red-shift of fundamental and high-order bandgap is measured after each 1 nm MoS2 thin film deposition and confirmed by simulations and optical measurements using an angle-resolved Fourier imaging spectroscopy system.

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Taverne, M. P. C., Zheng, X., Chen, Y. S. J., Morgan, K. A., Chen, L., Palakkool, N. M., … Ho, Y. L. D. (2023). Conformal CVD-Grown MoS2 on Three-Dimensional Woodpile Photonic Crystals for Photonic Bandgap Engineering. ACS Applied Optical Materials, 1(5), 990–996. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaom.3c00055

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