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Journal Articles Advanced Functional Materials Year : 2021

Broadband forward light scattering by architectural design of core–shell silicon particles

Abstract

A goal in the field of nanoscale optics is the fabrication of nanostructures with strong directional light scattering at visible frequencies. Here, we demonstrate the synthesis of Mie-resonant coreshell particles with overlapping electric and magnetic dipole resonances in the visible spectrum. The core consists of silicon surrounded by a lower index silicon oxynitride (SiOxNy) shell with an adjustable thickness. Optical spectroscopies coupled to Mie theory calculations give the first experimental evidence that the relative position and intensity of the magnetic and electric dipole resonances are tuned by changing the core-shell architecture. Specifically, coating a high-index particle with a low-index shell coalesces the dipoles, while maintaining a high scattering efficiency, thus generating broadband forward scattering. This synthetic strategy opens a route towards metamaterial fabrication with unprecedented control over visible light manipulation.
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hal-03188905 , version 1 (02-04-2021)

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Maria Letizia de Marco, Taizhi Jiang, Jie Fang, Sabrina Lacomme, Yuebing Zheng, et al.. Broadband forward light scattering by architectural design of core–shell silicon particles. Advanced Functional Materials, 2021, 31 (26), 2100915 (11 p.). ⟨10.1002/adfm.202100915⟩. ⟨hal-03188905⟩
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