Fabrication and Optimization of Deep UV Photonic Crystals
AIChE Annual Meeting
2014
2014 AIChE Annual Meeting
Student Poster Sessions
Undergraduate Student Poster Session: Materials Engineering and Sciences
Monday, November 17, 2014 - 10:00am to 12:30pm
We are investigating different synthetic conditions of highly charged silica nanospheres which we use to create photonic crystal wavelength selecting devices. These photonic crystals consist of a crystalline colloidal array of small (30-45 nm diameter) silica nanospheres which are highly monodisperse in size and charge. The current goal is to optimize the size and charge of the particles in order to improve the diffraction properties of our photonic crystals i.e. strong diffraction with a narrow bandwidth. These particles were functionalized with strongly acidic groups, resulting in a high negative surface charge. This high charge leads to electrostatic repulsion between nanospheres and self-assembly into face centered cubic photonic crystals which Bragg diffract a narrow wavelength region of UV light.