Direct fabrication of a metal-like TiN-based plasmonic grating using nitridation of a photo-patternable TiO sub(2) sol-gel film
We propose to combine a few known technologies to print TiO sub(x) N sub(y) quasi-sinusoidal grating using a direct photo-patternable TiO sub(2) sol-gel thin layer, enabling the conversion of a pure dielectric grating to a metallic one. An expanded laser beam illuminates a photosensitive TiO sub(2)...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Optical materials express 2016-08, Vol.6 (8), p.2508-2520 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We propose to combine a few known technologies to print TiO sub(x) N sub(y) quasi-sinusoidal grating using a direct photo-patternable TiO sub(2) sol-gel thin layer, enabling the conversion of a pure dielectric grating to a metallic one. An expanded laser beam illuminates a photosensitive TiO sub(2) sol-gel layer through a photo-mask grating, creating illuminated and non-illuminated areas in the sol-gel layer, which act as a negative photoresist and leads to a TiO sub(2) based grating. Nitridation is made by heat treatment under NH3 flow to convert TiO sub(2) in TiO sub(x) N sub(y) grating. This process shows that the sol-gel technology can be extended from a dielectric to metallic layer. The derived meta-material offers an alternative for plasmonic effects in the near-infrared region. This paper describes the experimental processes from the photochemistry of the TiO sub(2) sol-gel layer to its nitridation. Thanks to the optical properties of the obtained micrometric period TiO sub(x) N sub(y) grating, surface plasmon resonance at TiO sub(x) N sub(y)-air interface has been excited in the NIR range (around 1500 nm), demonstrating the metallic behavior of the grating and its ability to be used as a plasmonic component. |
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ISSN: | 2159-3930 2159-3930 |
DOI: | 10.1364/OME.6.002508 |