Temelkuran, B.Bayındır, MehmetÖzbay, EkmelKavanaugh, J. P.Sigalas, M. M.Tuttle, G.2016-02-082016-02-0820001-55752-634-6http://hdl.handle.net/11693/24960Summary form only given. Photonic crystals are periodic structures with the property of reflecting the electromagnetic (EM) waves in all directions within a certain frequency range. These structures can be used to control and manipulate the behaviour of EM waves. Although earlier work concentrated on building these crystals with dielectric materials, there are certain advantages of introducing metals to photonic crystals. First, metals offer a high rejection rate when compared to the dielectric crystals. Second, for microwave applications, the dimensions of metallic crystals can be kept much smaller than the minimum dimensions needed for a typical dielectric crystal. In the paper, we propose a method for the fabrication of layer-by-layer metallic photonic crystals. A similar method had been used by Ozbay et al. to fabricate dielectric photonic crystals using silicon wafers. We fabricated a new layer-by-layer photonic crystal using highly doped silicon wafers.EnglishCoating techniquesElectric conductivityElectromagnetic fieldsEtchingNitratesPhotolithographyPhotonsPlasma enhanced chemical vapor depositionPotassium compoundsSemiconductor device manufactureSilicon wafersLayer by layer metallic photonic crystalMetallicity gapPotassium hydroxideSemiconductor micromachiningCrystalsHighly doped silicon micromachined photonic crystalsArticle10.1109/CLEO.2000.906888