2 research outputs found
Multifunctional Nanocracks in Silicon Nanomembranes by Notch-Assisted Transfer Printing
Manipulating
nanocracks to produce various nanodevices has attracted
increasing interest. Here, based on the mature transfer printing technique,
a novel notch-assisted transfer printing technique was engaged to
produce nanocracks by simply introducing notch structures into the
transferred nanomembranes. Both experiments and finite element simulations
were used to elucidate the probability of nanocrack formation during
the transfer process, and the results demonstrated that the geometry
of nanomembranes played a key role in concentrating stress and producing
nanocracks. We further demonstrated that the obtained nanocrack can
be used as a surface-enhanced Raman scattering substrate because of
the significant enhancement of electric fields. In addition, the capillary
condensation of water molecules in the nanocrack led to an obvious
change of resistance, thus providing an opportunity for the crack-based
structure to be used as an ultrasensitive humidity sensor. The current
approach can be applied to producing nanocracks from multiple materials
and will have important applications in the field of nanodevices
Asymmetrically Curved Hyperbolic Metamaterial Structure with Gradient Thicknesses for Enhanced Directional Spontaneous Emission
We demonstrate hyperbolic
metamaterials (HMMs) on a curved surface for an efficient outcoupling
of nonradiative modes, which lead to an enhanced spontaneous emission.
Those high-wavevector plasmonic modes can propagate along the curved
structure and emit into the far field, realizing a directional light
emission with maximal fluorescent intensity. Detailed simulations
disclose a high Purcell factor and a spatial power distribution in
the curved HMM, which agrees with the experimental result. Our work
presents remarkable enhancing capability in both the Purcell factor
and emission intensity, which could suggest a unique structure design
in metamaterials for potential application in, e.g., high-speed optical
sensing and communications