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Mode hybridization in photonic crystal molecules

Authors :
Vignolini S.
Riboli F.
Intonti F.
Wiersma D.
Balet L.
Li LH.
Francardi M.
Gerardino A.
Fiore A.
Giurioli M.
Source :
Applied physics letters 97 (2010): 063101–063101., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Vignolini S., Riboli F., Intonti F., Wiersma D., Balet L., Li LH., Francardi M., Gerardino A., Fiore A., Giurioli M./titolo:Mode hybridization in photonic crystal molecules/doi:/rivista:Applied physics letters/anno:2010/pagina_da:063101/pagina_a:063101/intervallo_pagine:063101–063101/volume:97
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
American Institute of Physics., New York [etc.], Stati Uniti d'America, 2010.

Abstract

A complete control of the coupling between the modes of two photonic crystal microcavities is obtained by using a combination of several local tuning techniques. By a local and controlled modification of one cavity we are able to bring into resonance modes with a different polarization and spatial distribution, producing heteroatomic photonic molecules. Clear anticrossing is observed, denoting the mode hybridization which is in a very good agreement with finite difference time domain calculations.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied physics letters 97 (2010): 063101–063101., info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Vignolini S., Riboli F., Intonti F., Wiersma D., Balet L., Li LH., Francardi M., Gerardino A., Fiore A., Giurioli M./titolo:Mode hybridization in photonic crystal molecules/doi:/rivista:Applied physics letters/anno:2010/pagina_da:063101/pagina_a:063101/intervallo_pagine:063101–063101/volume:97
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