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Opt Lett ; 41(10): 2201-4, 2016 May 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27176962

RESUMO

Coherent perfect processes enable high optical efficiencies in optical conversion phenomena such as coherent perfect absorption or coherent perfect polarization rotation. A linear optical coherent perfect process based on Faraday rotation has been evaluated experimentally, achieving contrast limited by other optical components of the system and demonstrating like-parity resonance doublets above threshold.

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Opt Express ; 22(24): 29668-78, 2014 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25606898

RESUMO

We describe the formation, characterization and theoretical understanding of microlenses comprised of alternating polystyrene and polymethylmethacrylate layers produced by multilayer coextrusion. These lenses are fabricated by photolithography, using a grayscale mask followed by plasma etching, so that the refractive index alternation of the bilayer stack appears across the radius of the microlens. The alternating quarter-wave thick layers form a one-dimensional photonic crystal whose dispersion augments the material dispersion, allowing one to sculpt the chromatic dispersion of the lens by adjusting the layered structure. Using Huygen's principle, we model our experimental measurements of the focal length of these lenses across the reflection band of the multilayer polymer film from which the microlens is fashioned. For a 56 µm diameter multilayered lens of focal length 300 µm, we measured a ∼ 25% variation in the focal length across a shallow, 50 nm-wide reflection band.


Assuntos
Lentes , Fenômenos Ópticos , Polímeros/química , Microscopia de Força Atômica
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Opt Express ; 20 Suppl 6: A954-63, 2012 Nov 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23187672

RESUMO

Concentration of light and infrared capture are two favored approaches for increasing the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of photovoltaic devices. Using optical transfer matrix formalism, we model the absorption of organic photovoltaic films as a function of active layer thickness and incident wavelength. In our simulations we consider the absorption in the optical cavity formed by the polymer bulk heterojunction active layer (AL) between the aluminum cathode and indium tin oxide (ITO) anode. We find that optical absorption can be finely tuned by adjusting the ITO thickness within a relatively narrow range, thus eliminating the need for a separate optical spacer. We also observe distinct spectral effects due to frequency pulling which results in enhanced long-wavelength absorption. Spectral sculpting can be carried out by cavity design without affecting the open circuit voltage as the spectral shifts are purely optical effects. We have experimentally verified aspects of our modeling and suggest methods to improve device design.

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Opt Express ; 20(14): 15580-8, 2012 Jul 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22772253

RESUMO

We report on improved gain and spectral control in co-extruded all-polymer multilayer distributed feedback (DFB) lasers achieved by folding and deliberate modification of the center "defect" layer. Because DFB laser gain is greater at spectral defects inside the reflection band than at the band edges, manipulation of structural defects can be used to alter spectral defects and thereby tune the output wavelength and improve laser efficiency. By experimentally terracing the layer that becomes the center of the fold, we tuned the lasing wavelength across the reflection stop-band (∼25 nm) in controllable, discrete steps. The increased density of states associated with the defect resulted in a lower lasing threshold and, typically, a 3- to 6-fold increase in lasing efficiency over non-folded samples.

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Opt Express ; 20(23): A954-63, 2012 Nov 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23326843

RESUMO

Concentration of light and infrared capture are two favored approaches for increasing the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of photovoltaic devices. Using optical transfer matrix formalism, we model the absorption of organic photovoltaic films as a function of active layer thickness and incident wavelength. In our simulations we consider the absorption in the optical cavity formed by the polymer bulk heterojunction active layer (AL) between the aluminum cathode and indium tin oxide (ITO) anode. We find that optical absorption can be finely tuned by adjusting the ITO thickness within a relatively narrow range, thus eliminating the need for a separate optical spacer. We also observe distinct spectral effects due to frequency pulling which results in enhanced long-wavelength absorption. Spectral sculpting can be carried out by cavity design without affecting the open circuit voltage as the spectral shifts are purely optical effects. We have experimentally verified aspects of our modeling and suggest methods to improve device design.

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PLoS One ; 7(9): e45893, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23029297

RESUMO

A water drop on a superhydrophobic surface that is pinned by wire loops can be reproducibly cut without formation of satellite droplets. Drops placed on low-density polyethylene surfaces and Teflon-coated glass slides were cut with superhydrophobic knives of low-density polyethylene and treated copper or zinc sheets, respectively. Distortion of drop shape by the superhydrophobic knife enables a clean break. The driving force for droplet formation arises from the lower surface free energy for two separate drops, and it is modeled as a 2-D system. An estimate of the free energy change serves to guide when droplets will form based on the variation of drop volume, loop spacing and knife depth. Combining the cutting process with an electrofocusing driving force could enable a reproducible biomolecular separation without troubling satellite drop formation.


Assuntos
Interações Hidrofóbicas e Hidrofílicas , Polietileno/química , Água/química , Algoritmos , Modelos Teóricos , Propriedades de Superfície , Termodinâmica , Molhabilidade
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