材料科学
光子学
平版印刷术
纳米-
光电子学
制作
软光刻
光学
光子晶体
吸收(声学)
折射率
纳米技术
病理
复合材料
物理
医学
替代医学
作者
Zeinab Chehadi,Michele Montanari,Nicoletta Granchi,Mehrnaz Modaresialam,Mathieu Koudia,Markus Abel,Magali Putero,David Grosso,Francesca Intonti,Marco Abbarchi
标识
DOI:10.1002/adom.202201618
摘要
Abstract Sol–gel chemistry and nano‐imprint lithography (soft‐NIL) can be combined for the fabrication of nano‐patterns with large vertical aspect ratio over large scales. The possibility to frame via soft‐NIL metal oxides materials featuring a large refractive index and low absorption coefficient, opens new avenues for light management. In spite of its importance, the integration of light emitters in these materials has been mostly investigated in flat layers, limiting their efficiency and versatility. Here it is shown that ZrO 2 can be combined with light emitting Eu 3+ ions and framed via soft‐NIL to form large arrays of pillars atop a 2D residual layer. The chemical precursor solutions and the nano‐imprint technique are developed for photonic metasurfaces sustaining sharp resonances ascribed to quasi‐guided modes and lattice modes, as accounted for by finite difference time domains simulations. These resonances enable for a record extraction of the Eu 3+ forward emission up to ≈200 times with respect to the flat counterpart within a relatively small detection angle (≈ ±16° around the vertical direction). These results are relevant for light‐emitting displays, down‐ and up‐conversion processes for light detection such as scintillators for X‐ray and for light amplifiers based on rare‐earth emitters.
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