Abstract

ABSTRACTA wide wavelength range tunable guided-mode resonance filter (GMRF) with high peak efficiencies, narrow linewidths, and low sidebands is experimentally demonstrated. The resonance wavelength can be tuned under TM polarized light illumination by rotating the angle of incidence. The GMRF composed of a one-dimensional grating layer and two waveguide layers on a glass substrate is designed with rigorous coupled-wave analysis. The grating structure of the GMRF is patterned by interference lithography with two ultraviolet laser beams. The reflection colours of fabricated GMRF can be shifted from blue to red by rotating the angle of incidence. The measured full width at half-maximums of the reflection peaks located at 450.6, 500.9, 551.0, 601.1, and 651.3 nm are 3.1, 3.9, 4.3, 3.8, and 4.1 nm, respectively. The corresponding sidebands of measured spectra are below 0.2. Compared with previous experimental studies on tunable structures, the narrow linewidths and low sidebands of the proposed GMRF are remarkably improved.

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