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18 October 2002 From optical MEMS to photonic crystal
Sukhan Lee, Jideog Kim, Hong-Seok Lee, Il-Kwon Moon, JongHwa Won, Janam Ku, Hyung Choi, Hyungjae Shin
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Proceedings Volume 4902, Optomechatronic Systems III; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.467722
Event: Optomechatronic Systems III, 2002, Stuttgart, Germany
Abstract
This paper presents the emergence of photonic crystals as significant optomechatronics components, following optical MEMS. It is predicted that, in the coming years, optical MEMS and photonic crystals may go through dynamic interactions leading to synergy as well as competition. First, we present the Structured Defect Photonic Crystal (SDPCTM) devised by the authors for providing the freedom of designing photonic bandgap structures, such that the application of photonic crystals be greatly extended. Then, we present the applications of optical MEMS and photonic crystals to displays and telecommunications. It is shown that many of the applications that optical MEMS can contribute to telecommunications and displays may be implemented by photonic crystals.
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Sukhan Lee, Jideog Kim, Hong-Seok Lee, Il-Kwon Moon, JongHwa Won, Janam Ku, Hyung Choi, and Hyungjae Shin "From optical MEMS to photonic crystal", Proc. SPIE 4902, Optomechatronic Systems III, (18 October 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.467722
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KEYWORDS
Photonic crystals

Microopto electromechanical systems

Telecommunications

Mirrors

Micromirrors

Dielectrics

Microelectromechanical systems

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