We investigate the design, fabrication, and experimental characterization of high quality factor photonic crystal nanobeam cavities, with theoretical quality factors of \(1.4 × 10^7\) in silicon, operating at ~1550 nm. By detecting the cross-polarized resonantly scattered light from a normally incident laser beam, we measure a quality factor of nearly \(7.5 × 10^5\). We show on-chip integration of the cavities using waveguides and an inverse taper geometry based mode size converters, and also demonstrate tuning of the optical resonance using thermo-optic effect. We also study coupled cavities and show that the single nanobeam cavity modes are coupled into even and odd superposition modes. Using electrostatic force and taking advantage of th...
Abstract—We investigate the suitability of photonic crystal nanobeam cavities for interconnect appli...
Design of a doubly-clamped beam structure capable of localizing mechanical and optical energy at the...
A significant challenge in the development of chip-scale cavity-optomechanical devices as testbeds f...
Reconfigurable optical filters are of great importance for applications in optical communication and...
A proof-of-concept for a new and entirely CMOS compatible tunable nanobeam cavity is demonstrated in...
We present a design methodology and analysis of a cavity optomechanical system in which a localized ...
We present a design methodology and analysis of a cavity optomechanical system in which a localized ...
Work towards semiconductor nanolasers at λ = 1.3 μm in optomechanically coupled one dimensional pho...
We present the design, the fabrication and the characterization of a tunable one-dimensional (1D) ph...
The combination of the large per-photon optical force and small motional mass achievable in nanocavi...
We present the design, the fabrication and the characterization of a tunable one-dimensional (1D) ph...
We present the design, the fabrication and the characterization of a tunable one-dimensional (1D) ph...
The combination of the large per-photon optical force and small motional mass achievable in nanocavi...
We present the design, the fabrication and the characterization of a tunable one-dimensional (1D) ph...
Photonic resonators that allow an electromagnetic field to be confined in an ultrasmall volume with ...
Abstract—We investigate the suitability of photonic crystal nanobeam cavities for interconnect appli...
Design of a doubly-clamped beam structure capable of localizing mechanical and optical energy at the...
A significant challenge in the development of chip-scale cavity-optomechanical devices as testbeds f...
Reconfigurable optical filters are of great importance for applications in optical communication and...
A proof-of-concept for a new and entirely CMOS compatible tunable nanobeam cavity is demonstrated in...
We present a design methodology and analysis of a cavity optomechanical system in which a localized ...
We present a design methodology and analysis of a cavity optomechanical system in which a localized ...
Work towards semiconductor nanolasers at λ = 1.3 μm in optomechanically coupled one dimensional pho...
We present the design, the fabrication and the characterization of a tunable one-dimensional (1D) ph...
The combination of the large per-photon optical force and small motional mass achievable in nanocavi...
We present the design, the fabrication and the characterization of a tunable one-dimensional (1D) ph...
We present the design, the fabrication and the characterization of a tunable one-dimensional (1D) ph...
The combination of the large per-photon optical force and small motional mass achievable in nanocavi...
We present the design, the fabrication and the characterization of a tunable one-dimensional (1D) ph...
Photonic resonators that allow an electromagnetic field to be confined in an ultrasmall volume with ...
Abstract—We investigate the suitability of photonic crystal nanobeam cavities for interconnect appli...
Design of a doubly-clamped beam structure capable of localizing mechanical and optical energy at the...
A significant challenge in the development of chip-scale cavity-optomechanical devices as testbeds f...