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11 September 2013 TCO Nanostructures as building blocks for nanophotonic devices in the infrared
Shi Qiang Li, Robert P. H. Chang, Leonidas E. Ocola
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Abstract
Transparent conducting oxides (TCOs), in general, are degenerated semiconductors with large electronic band-gap. They have been widely used for display screens, optoelectronic, photonic, and photovoltaic devices due to their unique dual transparent and conductive properties. In this study, we report in detail a technique that we developed to fabricate single crystal TCO nanorod arrays with controlled conductivity, height, and lattice spacing in a simple one-zone tube furnace system. We demonstrate how novel photonic/plasmonic properties can be obtained by selecting unique combinations of these basic parameters of the nano-rod arrays.
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Shi Qiang Li, Robert P. H. Chang, and Leonidas E. Ocola "TCO Nanostructures as building blocks for nanophotonic devices in the infrared", Proc. SPIE 8809, Plasmonics: Metallic Nanostructures and Their Optical Properties XI, 880928 (11 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2025289
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KEYWORDS
Nanowires

Oxygen

Nanorods

Nanostructures

Crystals

Infrared radiation

Polarization

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