Efficient Design Method for Plasmonic Filter for Tuning Spectral Selectivity

Nano-structure-based color technologies have been reported as alternatives for conventional pigment- or dye-based color filters due to their simple design methods and durable characteristics. Since structure-based optical resonances accompany multiple resonance modes, spectral selectivity could be d...

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Main Author: Yun Seon Do
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Crystals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/10/6/531
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spelling doaj-1ad1f9a0212142749c7c0c236e0667e82020-11-25T03:49:20ZengMDPI AGCrystals2073-43522020-06-011053153110.3390/cryst10060531Efficient Design Method for Plasmonic Filter for Tuning Spectral SelectivityYun Seon Do0School of Electronics Engineering, College of IT engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, 41566, KoreaNano-structure-based color technologies have been reported as alternatives for conventional pigment- or dye-based color filters due to their simple design methods and durable characteristics. Since structure-based optical resonances accompany multiple resonance modes, spectral selectivity could be degraded. In this work, a simple and effective design of a plasmonic color filter that combines the plasmonic filter with one-dimensional photonic crystals. The introduced photonic crystal provides a photonic band gap, and it helps in suppressing the undesirable transmission peaks of the plasmonic color filter that originates from higher order resonance modes. Finally, the proposed design achieves high color purity. In addition, the simplicity of the design makes it both suitable for large-area fabrication and cost effective. This work is expected to provide a practical alternative to traditional color filters.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/10/6/531plasmonic filterphotonic bandgapspectral selectivity
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Efficient Design Method for Plasmonic Filter for Tuning Spectral Selectivity
Crystals
plasmonic filter
photonic bandgap
spectral selectivity
author_facet Yun Seon Do
author_sort Yun Seon Do
title Efficient Design Method for Plasmonic Filter for Tuning Spectral Selectivity
title_short Efficient Design Method for Plasmonic Filter for Tuning Spectral Selectivity
title_full Efficient Design Method for Plasmonic Filter for Tuning Spectral Selectivity
title_fullStr Efficient Design Method for Plasmonic Filter for Tuning Spectral Selectivity
title_full_unstemmed Efficient Design Method for Plasmonic Filter for Tuning Spectral Selectivity
title_sort efficient design method for plasmonic filter for tuning spectral selectivity
publisher MDPI AG
series Crystals
issn 2073-4352
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Nano-structure-based color technologies have been reported as alternatives for conventional pigment- or dye-based color filters due to their simple design methods and durable characteristics. Since structure-based optical resonances accompany multiple resonance modes, spectral selectivity could be degraded. In this work, a simple and effective design of a plasmonic color filter that combines the plasmonic filter with one-dimensional photonic crystals. The introduced photonic crystal provides a photonic band gap, and it helps in suppressing the undesirable transmission peaks of the plasmonic color filter that originates from higher order resonance modes. Finally, the proposed design achieves high color purity. In addition, the simplicity of the design makes it both suitable for large-area fabrication and cost effective. This work is expected to provide a practical alternative to traditional color filters.
topic plasmonic filter
photonic bandgap
spectral selectivity
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/10/6/531
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