Room-temperature emission at telecom wavelengths from silicon photonic crystal nanocavities
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Strongly enhanced light emission at wavelengths between 1.3 and 1.6 microns is reported at room temperature in silicon photonic crystal nanocavities with optimized out-coupling efficiency. Sharp peaks corresponding to the resonant modes of PhC nanocavities dominate the broad sub-bandgap emission from optically active defects in the crystalline Si membrane. We measure a 300-fold enhancement of the emission from the PhC nanocavity due to a combination of far-field enhancement and the Purcell effect. The cavity enhanced emission has a very weak temperature dependence, namely less than a factor of 2 reduction between 10 K and room temperature, which makes this approach suitable for the realization of efficient light sources as well as providing a quick and easy tool for the broadband optical characterization of silicon-on-insulator nanostructures.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
LO SAVIO, Roberto; S. L., Portalupi; Gerace, Dario; A., Shakoor; T. F., Krauss; L., O’Faolain; Andreani, Lucio; Galli, Matteo
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