| Literature DB >> 24104276 |
Jon Olav Grepstad, Martin M Greve, Bodil Holst, Ib-Rune Johansen, Olav Solgaard, Aasmund Sudbø.
Abstract
High-Q guided resonance modes in two-dimensional photonic crystals, enable high field intensity in small volumes that can be exploited to realize high performance sensors. We show through simulations and experiments how the Q-factor of guided resonance modes varies with the size of the photonic crystal, and that this variation is due to loss caused by scattering of in-plane propagating modes at the lattice boundary and coupling of incident light to fully guided modes that exist in the homogeneous slab outside the lattice boundary. A photonic crystal with reflecting boundaries, realized by Bragg mirrors with a band gap for in-plane propagating modes, has been designed to suppress these edge effects. The new design represents a way around the fundamental limitation on Q-factors for guided resonances in finite photonic crystals. Results are presented for both simulated and fabricated structures.Year: 2013 PMID: 24104276 DOI: 10.1364/OE.21.023640
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Express ISSN: 1094-4087 Impact factor: 3.894