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Journal of Physics D | 2009

Flexible photonic-crystal Fano filters based on transferred semiconductor nanomembranes

Weidong Zhou; Zhenqiang Ma; Hongjun Yang; Zexuan Qiang; Guoxuan Qin; Huiqing Pang; Li Chen; Weiquan Yang; Santhad Chuwongin; Deyin Zhao

Crystalline semiconductor nanomembranes (NMs), which are transferable, stackable, bondable and manufacturable, offer unprecedented opportunities for unique and novel device applications. We report and review here nanophotonic devices based on stacked semiconductor NMs that were built on Si, glass and flexible PET substrates. Photonic-crystal Fano resonance based surface-normal optical filters and broadband reflectors have been demonstrated with unique angle and polarization properties. Such a low temperature NM stacking process can lead to a paradigm shift on silicon photonic integration and inorganic flexible photonics.


Nanotechnology | 2011

An aqueous solution-based doping strategy for large-scale synthesis of Sb-doped ZnO nanowires

Fei Wang; Jung Hun Seo; Dylan J. Bayerl; Jian Shi; Hongyi Mi; Zhenqiang Ma; Deyin Zhao; Yichen Shuai; Weidong Zhou; Xudong Wang

An aqueous solution-based doping strategy was developed for controlled doping impurity atoms into a ZnO nanowire (NW) lattice. Through this approach, antimony-doped ZnO NWs were successfully synthesized in an aqueous solution containing zinc nitrate and hexamethylenetetramine with antimony acetate as the dopant source. By introducing glycolate ions into the solution, a soluble antimony precursor (antimony glycolate) was formed and a good NW morphology with a controlled antimony doping concentration was successfully achieved. A doping concentration study suggested an antimony glycolate absorption doping mechanism. By fabricating and characterizing NW-based field effect transistors (FETs), stable p-type conductivity was observed. A field effect mobility of 1.2 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1) and a carrier concentration of 6 × 10(17) cm(-3) were achieved. Electrostatic force microscopy (EFM) characterization on doped and undoped ZnO NWs further illustrated the shift of the metal-semiconductor barrier due to Sb doping. This work provided an effective large-scale synthesis strategy for doping ZnO NWs in aqueous solution.


Applied Physics Letters | 2014

Approaching total absorption at near infrared in a large area monolayer graphene by critical coupling

Yonghao Liu; Arvinder Singh Chadha; Deyin Zhao; Jessica R. Piper; Yichen Jia; Yichen Shuai; Laxmy Menon; Hongjun Yang; Zhenqiang Ma; Shanhui Fan; Fengnian Xia; Weidong Zhou

We demonstrate experimentally close to total absorption in monolayer graphene based on critical coupling with guided resonances in transfer printed photonic crystal Fano resonance filters at near infrared. Measured peak absorptions of 35% and 85% were obtained from cavity coupled monolayer graphene for the structures without and with back reflectors, respectively. These measured values agree very well with the theoretical values predicted with the coupled mode theory based critical coupling design. Such strong light-matter interactions can lead to extremely compact and high performance photonic devices based on large area monolayer graphene and other two–dimensional materials.


Optics Express | 2009

Polarization-independent drop filters based on photonic crystal self-collimation ring resonators.

Xiyao Chen; Zexuan Qiang; Deyin Zhao; Hui Li; Yishen Qiu; Weiquan Yang; Weidong Zhou

We report here a polarization-independent drop filter (PIDF) based on a photonic crystal self-collimation ring resonator (SCRR). Despite of the large birefringence associated with the polarization-dependent dispersion properties, we demonstrate a PIDF based on multiple-beam interference theory and polarization peak matching (PPM) technique. The PIDF performance was also investigated based on finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) technique, with excellent agreement between the theory and the simulation. For the designed drop wavelength of 1550 nm, the polarization-independent free spectral range is about 36.1 nm, which covers the whole optical communication C-band window. The proposed PIDFs are highly desirable for applications in photonic integrated circuits (PICs).


Applied Physics Letters | 2013

Coupled double-layer Fano resonance photonic crystal filters with lattice-displacement

Yichen Shuai; Deyin Zhao; Arvinder Singh Chadha; Jung Hun Seo; Hongjun Yang; Shanhui Fan; Zhenqiang Ma; Weidong Zhou

We present here ultra-compact high-Q Fano resonance filters with displaced lattices between two coupled photonic crystal slabs, fabricated with crystalline silicon nanomembrane transfer printing and aligned e-beam lithography techniques. Theoretically, with the control of lattice displacement between two coupled photonic crystal slabs layers, optical filter Q factors can approach 211 000 000 for the design considered here. Experimentally, Q factors up to 80 000 have been demonstrated for a filter design with target Q factor of 130 000.


Optics Express | 2013

Double-layer Fano resonance photonic crystal filters.

Yichen Shuai; Deyin Zhao; Zhaobing Tian; Jung Hun Seo; David V. Plant; Zhenqiang Ma; Shanhui Fan; Weidong Zhou

We report ultra-compact surface-normal high-Q optical filters based on single- and double-layer stacked Fano resonance photonic crystal slabs on both Si and quartz substrates. A single layer photonic crystal filter was designed and a Q factor of 1,737 was obtained with 23 dB extinction ratio. With stacked double-layer photonic crystal configuration, the optical filter Q can increase to over 10,000,000 in design. Double-layer filters with quality factor of 9,734 and extinction ratio of 8 dB were experimentally demonstrated, for a filter design with target Q of 22,000.


Applied Physics Letters | 2013

Photonic crystal membrane reflectors by magnetic field-guided metal-assisted chemical etching

Karthik Balasundaram; Parsian K. Mohseni; Yi Chen Shuai; Deyin Zhao; Weidong Zhou; Xiuling Li

Metal-assisted chemical etching (MacEtch) is a simple etching method that uses metal as the catalyst for anisotropic etching of semiconductors. However, producing nano-structures using MacEtch from discrete metal patterns, in contrast to interconnected ones, has been challenging because of the difficulties in keeping the discrete metal features in close contact with the semiconductor. We report the use of magnetic field-guided MacEtch (h-MacEtch) to fabricate periodic nanohole arrays in silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafers for high reflectance photonic crystal membrane reflectors. This study demonstrates that h-MacEtch can be used in place of conventional dry etching to produce ordered nanohole arrays for photonic devices.


IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2012

Broadband Membrane Reflectors on Glass

Hongjun Yang; Deyin Zhao; Jung Hun Seo; Santhad Chuwongin; Seok Kim; John A. Rogers; Zhenqiang Ma; Weidong Zhou

We report here high-performance broadband membrane reflectors based on crystalline silicon nanomembrane photonic crystals. A modified polydimethylsiloxane stamp transfer technique is developed for transferring large-area silicon membranes to glass substrates. Polarization-independent broad reflectivity at 1550-nm wavelength band was obtained from Si membrane reflectors, on both silicon and glass substrates. The experimental results also agree well with simulation results.


IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2010

Design of Fano Broadband Reflectors on SOI

Zexuan Qiang; Hongjun Yang; Santhad Chuwongin; Deyin Zhao; Zhenqiang Ma; Weidong Zhou

We report here the design of Fano resonance broadband reflectors based on two-dimensional photonic crystals on silicon-on-insulator. The impact of vertical confinements and buffer configurations was investigated with a three-dimensional finite-difference time-domain technique. Spectral red- and blue-shifts were obtained by controlling the effective buffer layer indices, with very good agreement between experimental and simulation results.


Optics Express | 2010

Field penetrations in photonic crystal Fano reflectors

Deyin Zhao; Zhenqiang Ma; Weidong Zhou

We report here the field and modal characteristics in photonic crystal (PC) Fano reflectors. Due to the tight field confinement and the compact reflector size, the cavity modes are highly localized and confined inside the single layer Fano reflectors, with the energy penetration depth of only 100nm for a 340 nm thick Fano reflector with a design wavelength of 1550 nm. On the other hand, the phase penetration depths, associated with the phase discontinuity and dispersion properties of the reflectors, vary from 2000 nm to 4000 nm, over the spectral range of 1500 nm to 1580 nm. This unique feature offers us another design freedom of the dispersion engineering for the cavity resonant mode tuning. Additionally, the field distributions are also investigated and compared for the Fabry-Perot cavities formed with PC Fano reflectors, as well conventional DBR reflectors and 1D sub-wavelength grating reflectors. All these characteristics associated with the PC Fano reflectors enable a new type of resonant cavity design for a large range of photonic applications.

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Weidong Zhou

University of Texas at Arlington

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Zhenqiang Ma

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Hongjun Yang

University of Texas at Arlington

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Jung Hun Seo

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Mattias Hammar

Royal Institute of Technology

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Santhad Chuwongin

University of Texas at Arlington

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Shih-Chia Liu

University of Texas at Arlington

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Yichen Shuai

University of Texas at Arlington

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Yonghao Liu

University of Texas at Arlington

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Munho Kim

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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