One-Dimensional Multi-Channel Photonic Crystal Resonators Based on Silicon-On-Insulator With High Quality Factor
We have theoretically and experimentally demonstrated a Fabry-Pérot (FP) resonators based on a Si-air one-dimensional photonic crystal (1D PhC) with coupled triple-cavity modes (or defects). These defects are obtained by filling selected air channels in the 1D PhC with an actively reconfigurable flu...
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doaj-ddcccb8214ac4433a20603ac1b26abf42020-11-24T22:09:18ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physics2296-424X2018-05-01610.3389/fphy.2018.00033346994One-Dimensional Multi-Channel Photonic Crystal Resonators Based on Silicon-On-Insulator With High Quality FactorJoaquin Faneca0Joaquin Faneca1Tatiana S. Perova2Tatiana S. Perova3Vladimir Tolmachev4Anna Baldycheva5College of Engineering Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, United KingdomEPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Electromagnetic Metamaterials, University of Exeter, Exeter, United KingdomDepartment of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin, Dublin, IrelandInternational Research and Education Centre for Physics of Nanostructures, ITMO University, Saint Petersburg, RussiaDivision of Solid State Electronics, Ioffe Institute, Saint Petersburg, RussiaCollege of Engineering Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, United KingdomWe have theoretically and experimentally demonstrated a Fabry-Pérot (FP) resonators based on a Si-air one-dimensional photonic crystal (1D PhC) with coupled triple-cavity modes (or defects). These defects are obtained by filling selected air channels in the 1D PhC with an actively reconfigurable fluid. Simulations of the optical properties of these FP resonators were performed in the wide infrared spectral range. It is shown that by changing the refractive index, nc, of the fluid simultaneously in all three channels, a set of narrow triple resonance peaks can be obtained within wide stop-bands of different order in the infrared range. In addition, at certain values of nc, splitting of the triple resonance peaks into a doublet and a single peak with a significantly larger quality factor, Q = 21,200, occurs. Prototype devices based on Silicon-On-Insulator platform were fabricated and characterized by electro-optical and spectroscopic measurements. The electro-optical measurements demonstrate the possibility of refractive index manipulation of the filler in the FP channels individually or simultaneously. Spectroscopic measurements performed in the range 1540–1630 nm using fiber-coupling confirm the presence of triple resonance peaks in the 3rd stop-band in the absence of an electric field applied to the FP channels. At an applied voltage of 10 V to the middle channel, an increase of Q to 3720 in the single peak is registered.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphy.2018.00033/fullone-dimensional Si photonic crystalmultiple Fabry-Perot resonatorstunable triple-cavity modesstop-bandshigh quality factorrefractive index sensing |
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Joaquin Faneca Joaquin Faneca Tatiana S. Perova Tatiana S. Perova Vladimir Tolmachev Anna Baldycheva One-Dimensional Multi-Channel Photonic Crystal Resonators Based on Silicon-On-Insulator With High Quality Factor Frontiers in Physics one-dimensional Si photonic crystal multiple Fabry-Perot resonators tunable triple-cavity modes stop-bands high quality factor refractive index sensing |
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Joaquin Faneca Joaquin Faneca Tatiana S. Perova Tatiana S. Perova Vladimir Tolmachev Anna Baldycheva |
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One-Dimensional Multi-Channel Photonic Crystal Resonators Based on Silicon-On-Insulator With High Quality Factor |
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One-Dimensional Multi-Channel Photonic Crystal Resonators Based on Silicon-On-Insulator With High Quality Factor |
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One-Dimensional Multi-Channel Photonic Crystal Resonators Based on Silicon-On-Insulator With High Quality Factor |
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One-Dimensional Multi-Channel Photonic Crystal Resonators Based on Silicon-On-Insulator With High Quality Factor |
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One-Dimensional Multi-Channel Photonic Crystal Resonators Based on Silicon-On-Insulator With High Quality Factor |
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one-dimensional multi-channel photonic crystal resonators based on silicon-on-insulator with high quality factor |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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2296-424X |
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We have theoretically and experimentally demonstrated a Fabry-Pérot (FP) resonators based on a Si-air one-dimensional photonic crystal (1D PhC) with coupled triple-cavity modes (or defects). These defects are obtained by filling selected air channels in the 1D PhC with an actively reconfigurable fluid. Simulations of the optical properties of these FP resonators were performed in the wide infrared spectral range. It is shown that by changing the refractive index, nc, of the fluid simultaneously in all three channels, a set of narrow triple resonance peaks can be obtained within wide stop-bands of different order in the infrared range. In addition, at certain values of nc, splitting of the triple resonance peaks into a doublet and a single peak with a significantly larger quality factor, Q = 21,200, occurs. Prototype devices based on Silicon-On-Insulator platform were fabricated and characterized by electro-optical and spectroscopic measurements. The electro-optical measurements demonstrate the possibility of refractive index manipulation of the filler in the FP channels individually or simultaneously. Spectroscopic measurements performed in the range 1540–1630 nm using fiber-coupling confirm the presence of triple resonance peaks in the 3rd stop-band in the absence of an electric field applied to the FP channels. At an applied voltage of 10 V to the middle channel, an increase of Q to 3720 in the single peak is registered. |
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one-dimensional Si photonic crystal multiple Fabry-Perot resonators tunable triple-cavity modes stop-bands high quality factor refractive index sensing |
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