Issue 21, 2014

Modifying the symmetry of colloidal photonic crystals: a way towards complete photonic bandgap

Abstract

Colloidal photonic crystals (CPCs) are a type of photonic crystals that are made of periodically arranged submicron spheres. Because of the unique advantages of cost-effectiveness, easiness and relatively large scalability for their fabrication, they have attracted a great deal of research interest for a wide range of applications. However, most of the CPCs are made of spherical building blocks with face-centred-cubic lattice, which bears only a pseudo photonic bandgap between the second and third bands. Theoretical simulation has suggested that lowering the symmetry of the building blocks or the dielectrics of the materials can potentially open a full bandgap, namely, the complete photonic bandgap. In this paper, recent efforts towards this end were thoroughly reviewed and summarised from three aspects: the symmetries of the building blocks, the crystalline lattices and the dielectrics of materials. In the end, a conclusion was given to the recent research in this field and related challenges were outlined. A promising outlook was proposed for the future direction along with its impact to the scientific community.

Graphical abstract: Modifying the symmetry of colloidal photonic crystals: a way towards complete photonic bandgap

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
21 Feb 2014
Accepted
03 Apr 2014
First published
04 Apr 2014

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2014,2, 4100-4111

Modifying the symmetry of colloidal photonic crystals: a way towards complete photonic bandgap

T. Ding, Y. Long, K. Zhong, K. Song, G. Yang and C. Tung, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2014, 2, 4100 DOI: 10.1039/C4TC00351A

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