Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
The authors show that light scattering from high-Q planar photonic crystal nanocavities can display
Fano-like resonances corresponding to the excitation of localized cavity modes. By changing the
scattering conditions, we are able to tune the observed lineshapes from strongly asymmetric and
dispersivelike resonances to symmetric Lorentzians. Results are interpreted according to the Fano
model of quantum interference between two coupled scattering channels. Combined measurements
and line shape analysis on a series of silicon L3 nanocavities as a function of nearby hole
displacement demonstrate that Q factors as high as 1.1x10^5 can be directly measured in these
structures. Furthermore, a comparison with theoretically calculated Q factors allows to extract the
rms deviation of hole radii due to weak disorder of the photonic lattice
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Photonic Crystals; Microcavities; Light Scattering
Elenco autori:
Galli, Matteo; Portalupi, Simone; Belotti, Michele; Andreani, Lucio; O., Faolain Liam; Krauss, Thomas
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