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26 January 2009 Angle and polarization dependent characteristics of colloidal quantum dot absorption in Fano filters on flexible substrates
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Abstract
We report theoretical and experimental investigations of infrared absorption characteristics for PbSe colloidal quantum dots in defect-free photonic crystal (PC) cavities, via Fano resonances. Angle and polarization independent transmission and absorption are feasible for surface normal incident beams with dispersion engineered modal design. Experimental demonstration was done on patterned single crystalline silicon nanomembranes (SiNMs) transferred on glass and on flexible PET substrates, with PbSe QDs backfilled into the air holes of the patterned SiNMs. These findings enable the design of spectrally selective photodetectors at near infrared regime with the desired angle and polarization properties.
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Li Chen, Hongjun Yang, Zexuan Qiang, Huiqing Pang, Zhenqiang Ma, Jian Xu, Gail J. Brown, and Weidong Zhou "Angle and polarization dependent characteristics of colloidal quantum dot absorption in Fano filters on flexible substrates", Proc. SPIE 7222, Quantum Sensing and Nanophotonic Devices VI, 72220V (26 January 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.809113
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Photonic crystals

Polarization

Quantum dots

Silicon

Glasses

Photodetectors

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