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Spectral tuning and near-field imaging of photonic crystal microcavities

Authors :
Intonti, F.
Vignolini, S.
Riboli, F.
Vinattieri, A.
Wiersma, D.S.
Colocci, M.
Balet, L.P.
Monat, C.
Zinoni, C.
Li, L.
Houdré, R.
Francardi, M.
Gerardino, A.
Fiore, A.
Gurioli, M.
Intonti, F.
Vignolini, S.
Riboli, F.
Vinattieri, A.
Wiersma, D.S.
Colocci, M.
Balet, L.P.
Monat, C.
Zinoni, C.
Li, L.
Houdré, R.
Francardi, M.
Gerardino, A.
Fiore, A.
Gurioli, M.
Source :
Physical Review B vol.78 (2008) nr.4 p.041401-1/4 [ISSN 1098-0121]
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

We experimentally observe a sizable and reversible spectral tuning of the resonances of a two-dimensional photonic crystal microcavity induced by the introduction of a subwavelength size glass tip. The comparison between experimental near-field data, collected with ? 6 spatial resolution, and results of numerical calculations shows that the spectral shift induced by the tip is proportional to the local electric field intensity of the cavity mode. This observation proves that the electromagnetic local density of states in a microcavity can be directly measured by mapping the tip-induced spectral shift with a scanning near-field optical microscope.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Physical Review B vol.78 (2008) nr.4 p.041401-1/4 [ISSN 1098-0121]
Notes :
Intonti, F.
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1028701540
Document Type :
Electronic Resource