2003 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary
Fabrication of Artificial Anisotoropic Media and Its Applications to Optical Devices and Memories
Project/Area Number |
14550341
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Section | 一般 |
Research Field |
電子デバイス・機器工学
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Research Institution | Sendai National College of Technology |
Principal Investigator |
BABA Kazutaka Sendai National College of Technology, Prof., 情報通信工学科, 教授 (10192709)
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Project Period (FY) |
2002 – 2003
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Keywords | nanocluster / artificial anisotropic media / periodic dielectric multilayer / polarizing splitter / optical memory / write-once memory / multi-wavelength / multi-polarizing |
Research Abstract |
Artificial optical anisotropic media, including periodic dielectric multilayers, porous dielectric films, columnar dielectric films, and metal island films have been investigated for optical devices and optical memories. In the periodic dielectric multilayers, the effective refractive index for TE polarization is higher than that for TM polarization. On the other hand, in porous dielectric films and columnar dielectric films, the effective refractive index for TE polarization is lower. In this work, novel waveguide polarizers and polarization splitters using those have been proposed and investigated for glass integrated optics. We have successfully shown that the artificial optical anisotoropic media using nano-structures would be useful for integrated optics as desirable birefringence can be induced. In addition, we have investigated the metal island films, composed of metal nanoclusters of high density, for CD-R type optical data storage media. The metal island films exhibit anomalous resonance-type absorption in the visible and near-infrared regions. As the metal island films not only have large absorption but also high reflectance at the resonance wavelength, these could be used instead of absorption and reflection layers of the CD-R. In this work, we have successfully demonstrated preliminary experiments for CD-R type optical data storage media using metal island films. It has been experimentally confirmed that clear marks were formed by focused laser beam irradiation. We also discussed the application of the proposed optical data storage media using metal island films to the multiwavelength and multi-polarization optical disks.
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Research Products
(8 results)