Abstract
A computational study of Distributed Bragg Reflectors (DBR) and Optical Microcavities (OMC) was conducted to ascertain their potential as time-resolved mesoscale sensors due to their unique structure-driven spectral characteristics. Shock wave propagation simulations of polymer-based DBRs and glass/ceramic-based OMCs were coupled with spectral response calculations to demonstrate the combined dynamic mechanical and spectral response of the structures. Clear spectral shifts in both structures are predicted as a function of dynamic loading magnitude. Potential applications of the structures include high spatial and temporal resolution surface maps of material states, and in-situ probing of material interfaces during dynamic loading.
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Scripka, D., Lecroy, G., Summers, C. J., & Thadhani, N. N. (2015). Spectral response of multilayer optical structures to dynamic mechanical loading. Applied Physics Letters, 106(20). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4921713
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