Spatial steadiness of individual disorder modes upon controlled spectral tuning

Recent innovative applications in disordered photonics would strongly benefit from the possibility to achieve spectral tuning of the individual disorder localized photonic modes without affecting their spatial distributions. Here, we design and fabricate a two-dimensional disordered photonic system,...

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Main Authors: Niccolò Caselli, Francesco Riboli, Francesca Intonti, Federico La China, Francesco Biccari, Annamaria Gerardino, Massimo Gurioli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2016-07-01
Series:APL Photonics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4946852
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Summary:Recent innovative applications in disordered photonics would strongly benefit from the possibility to achieve spectral tuning of the individual disorder localized photonic modes without affecting their spatial distributions. Here, we design and fabricate a two-dimensional disordered photonic system, made of a GaAs slab patterned with randomly distributed circular air scattering centers, supporting localized light modes with very small modal volume. The photoluminescence of InAs quantum dots embedded in the slab is used as a probe for near field experiments and gives direct access to the electric field intensity distribution of the localized random modes. We demonstrate that laser assisted oxidation of the GaAs slab performed by near field illumination can be used for a gentle tuning of the individual random modes without modifying the subtle balance leading to light localization given by multiple scattering.
ISSN:2378-0967