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Photonic bandgap materials pattern

One strategy is to fabricate a template structure using polymeric material (thus, using the same chemistry as described in Sects. 5.2 and 5.3) and back-fill or coat this structure with inorganic materials. For example, surface modification, followed by electroless deposition of Ag [217-219] or Cu [220], or by chemical reduction of Au solutions by surface functionalities [220], has been used to obtain metallized structures, while infiltration of polymeric photonic bandgap-type structures with Ti(0 Pr)4 solution, followed by hydrolysis and calcination, has been used to obtain highly refractive inverted Xi02 structures [221]. Au has also been deposited onto multiphoton-patterned matrices of biomaterials [194]. [Pg.84]


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