Highly Selective Color Filters Based on Hybrid Plasmonic–Dielectric
Nanostructures
Posted on 2022-03-31 - 20:04
We demonstrate a novel transmission
color filter design that exploits
both dielectric and plasmonic resonances to establish a highly color-selective
device, reaching an experimental full-width at half-maximum (fwhm)
that is only half that of previously demonstrated cost-effective color
filter devices for the same peak transmission and better out-of-band
rejection. The measured fwhm is only 25 nm, and the peak transmission
reaches up to 53%. The filter uses the interference of Fabry-Pérot
resonances and guided-mode resonances in two separated dielectric
slabs to achieve this excellent fwhm while relying on propagating
surface plasmon polaritons to achieve the excellent out-of-band rejection.
A simulation study elucidates the nature of the optical modes in the
device and their interference mechanisms and reveals the most important
design considerations. Fabrication was done in a CMOS pilot line and
is cost-effective, as it requires only two metal patterning steps.
Fabrication imperfections are discussed, together with strategies
to mitigate them. We show the correct mitigation of these imperfections
leads to further performance gain, enabling a full-width at half-maximum
down to 20 nm and a peak transmission beyond 60%. We believe this
novel filter design is a powerful concept to improve the spectral
resolution of color filters for cost-effective multispectral imaging.
Beyond multispectral imaging, the design could be adapted for other
applications that require on-chip spectral filtering in a thin form
factor.
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De Proft, Anabel; Lodewijks, Kristof; Figeys, Bruno; Kouznetsov, Dmitry; Verellen, Niels; Pham, Nga P.; et al. (2022). Highly Selective Color Filters Based on Hybrid Plasmonic–Dielectric
Nanostructures. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.1c01983