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8 February 2007 Observation of optical dispersion effects in metallic nanostructures fabricated by laser illumination of an organic polymer matrix doped with metallic salts
Guy Vitrant, Jocelyne Bosson, Nicoletta Tosa, Tibi Rosenzveig, Olivier Stéphan, Simeon Astilean, Patrice L. Baldeck
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Abstract
A chemical system consisting of a metallic salt, a water-soluble polymeric matrix and a photosensitive specie absorbing at two-photon, has been used to produce metal deposition upon exposure to a femtosecond laser. We show that this technique can be used to fabricate 2D and 3D metallic structures with gold and silver. We illustrate the potential use of this technique for the fabrication of optical diffractive structures and we report on the first observations of spectral filtering effects in the near vicinity of micro/nano structures.
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Guy Vitrant, Jocelyne Bosson, Nicoletta Tosa, Tibi Rosenzveig, Olivier Stéphan, Simeon Astilean, and Patrice L. Baldeck "Observation of optical dispersion effects in metallic nanostructures fabricated by laser illumination of an organic polymer matrix doped with metallic salts", Proc. SPIE 6470, Organic Photonic Materials and Devices IX, 64700O (8 February 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.705881
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KEYWORDS
Metals

Fabrication

Gold

Nanolithography

Polymers

Diffraction

Photonic crystals

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