Design and Preparation of a Functional One-Dimensional Photonic Crystal with Low Emissivity in the Region of 8-14 μm
Abstract
Low-emissivity materials are widely used in thermal radiation control. They can be made of photonic crystal (PC) characterized by the band gap where the emissivity is low. By introducing a defect (doping), a high emissivity peak can be achieved at a certain wavelength in the band gap to make the PC more composite and multifunctional. In this paper, three commonly-used coating materials, namely, Ge, ZnSe, and Si, are adopted to produce a PC which is poorly emissive in 8-14 μm and highly emissive at 10.6 μm due to a Si doping layer. With such a special spectrum, this kind of PC has the potential of suppressing detection by both far-infrared and CO2 laser radiation. The spectrum of the sample obtained by Fourier transform infrared spectrometer is in satisfactory agreement with the theoretical curve.
- Publication:
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Journal of Applied Spectroscopy
- Pub Date:
- January 2017
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s10812-017-0414-6
- Bibcode:
- 2017JApSp..83.1102M
- Keywords:
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- one-dimensional photonic crystal;
- low detectability of IR probing;
- low detectability of laser probing;
- incidence angle influence