Enhanced Energy Density And Optical Absorption In A 3d Photonic Band Gap Cavity With Finite Support

european quantum electronics conference(2019)

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The confinement of light to a tiny volume is an important drive in nanophotonics. Notable applications such as trapping of photons, sensing for biotechnology, control of spontaneous emission and Cherenkov radiation, lasing, and cavity QED [1-3]. While much work has been done on microspheres, micropillars, microdisks, plasmonic cavities, toroidal rings, or 2D photonic crystals, there are a few studies on cavities in a three-dimensional (3D) photonic band gap crystal. Therefore, we study the transport and storage of light in a cavity in a 3D photonic band gap crystal slab. The crystal has finite support as it is surrounded by free space, as in experiments. We employ the finite element method (on a computer cluster) to model the diamond-like inverse woodpile crystal that consists of two orthogonal arrays of pores in a high-index dielectric such as silicon and that has experimentally been realized by CMOS-compatible methods [4]. The resonant cavity is formed in the proximal region of two selected orthogonal pores with a radius smaller than the ones in the bulk of the crystal [5].
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spontaneous emission,Cherenkov radiation,plasmonic cavities,2D photonic crystals,three-dimensional photonic band gap crystal,3D photonic band gap crystal slab,finite support,finite element method,diamond-like inverse woodpile crystal,resonant cavity,enhanced energy density,optical absorption,3D photonic band gap cavity,tiny volume,Si
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