A method of manufacturing photonic band gap structures operable in the
optical spectrum has been presented. The method comprises the steps of
filling a plurality of grooves of an elastomeric mold with a UV curable
first polymer, each groove in parallel with each other and partially
curing the first polymer. A second polymer is coated on the first
polymer. A substrate or a multi-layer polymer structure is placed on the
filled mold and the resulting structure is exposed to UV light (i.e., is
UV cured). The mold is peeled away from the first and second polymers
such that a layer of polymer rods is formed on the substrate/multi-layer
polymer structure. The process is repeated until a desired number of
layers have been formed. The multi-layer structure can be used to create
ceramic and metallic photonic band gaps by infiltration,
electro-deposition, and/or metal coating.