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Photonic crystal defect lasers
- Creators
- Srinivasan, Kartik
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Painter, Oskar J.
- Others:
- Meyer, Jerry R.
- Gmachl, Claire G.
Chicago
Abstract
Optically thin dielectric slabs, in which a fully etched through two-dimensional patterning is applied, can be used to form high-Q optical cavities with modal volumes approaching the theoretical limit of a cubic half-wavelength. A cavity design strategy based upon simple group theoretical techniques is presented in which emphasis is placed upon a momentum space description of the resonant modes. It is shown that photonic crystal laser cavities can be designed with a particular wavelength, polarization, and radiation pattern using these methods.
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© 2002 Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). The authors would like to thank In Kim and Denis Tishinin for the growth of the InGaAsP material used to create the PC cavities. O. Painter would like to thank Kerry Vahala for many fruitful discussions regarding group theory. K. Srinivasan thanks the Hertz Foundation for its financial support.Attached Files
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- Proceedings of SPIE
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- 4651