Abstract
High Q and ultra-small photonic nanocavity operating at optical communication wavelength is developed using a silicon-based two-dimensional photonic-crystal slab. The cavity is designed based on the concept that light should be confined gently in order to be confined strongly, which means that the envelope function of the cavity electric field profile should be gently varying but remain spatially localized. Structure of a cavity is adjusted to fit the envelope to a Gaussian function that fulfill the two conditions, and a Q factor more than 45,000 and a modal volume of 0.07 μm3 are successfully realized.
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Takashi Asano and Susumu Noda "High-Q photonic nanocavity", Proc. SPIE 5515, Nanoengineering: Fabrication, Properties, Optics, and Devices, (8 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.560744
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KEYWORDS
Fourier transforms

Photonic nanostructures

Silicon

Interfaces

Mirrors

3D modeling

Photonic crystals

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