Photonic bandgap materials have received considerable attention due to their ability to confine and control electromagnetic waves in all three spatial directions. The material reported here (see Fig.) is a cubic-close-packed (ccp) lattice assembled from 215 nm polystyrene beads whose surfaces have been doped with the organic dye Oil Blue N. The method gives large-area crystals and allows the tuning of the photonic bandgap through variation of dopant and bead size (see Cover).
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