The authors demonstrate a simple method to achieve local tuning of optical modes in GaAs photonic crystal nanocavities by continuous wave laser-assisted oxidation in air atmosphere. By irradiation with a focused laser beam at power levels of a few tens of milliwatts, photonic crystal nanocavity modes shift to shorter wavelengths by up to 2.5 nm. The mode shifts can be controlled either by varying the laser power or by iterating laser-assisted oxidation steps and are well explained by finite-element-method and finite-difference time-domain simulations. This method provides a simple route to achieve fine spectral tuning of individual nanocavities for photonic devices
We demonstrate mode-dependent tuning of liquid crystal (4-pentyl-4’cyanobiphenyl, 5CB, Merck) infilt...
We demonstrate mode-dependent tuning of liquid crystal (4-pentyl-4’cyanobiphenyl, 5CB, Merck) infilt...
A method to achieve photoinduced tuning of PhC nanocavity modes is discussed and implemented. It is ...
The authors demonstrate a simple method to achieve local tuning of optical modes in GaAs photonic cr...
The authors demonstrate a simple method to achieve local tuning of optical modes in GaAs photonic cr...
The authors demonstrate a simple method to achieve local tuning of optical modes in GaAs photonic cr...
The authors demonstrate a simple method to achieve local tuning of optical modes in GaAs photonic cr...
The authors demonstrate a simple method to achieve local tuning of optical modes in GaAs photonic cr...
A method to achieve photoinduced tuning of PhC nanocavity modes is discussed and implemented. It is ...
A method to achieve photoinduced tuning of PhC nanocavity modes is discussed and implemented. It is ...
The authors experimentally investigate the effects of atomic layer deposition (ALD) and laser-assist...
We report on a nonlinear way to control and tune the dielectric environment of photonic crystalmicro...
We report on a nonlinear way to control and tune the dielectric environment of photonic crystalmicro...
We report on a nonlinear way to control and tune the dielectric environment of photonic crystalmicro...
We report on a nonlinear way to control and tune the dielectric environment of photonic crystalmicro...
We demonstrate mode-dependent tuning of liquid crystal (4-pentyl-4’cyanobiphenyl, 5CB, Merck) infilt...
We demonstrate mode-dependent tuning of liquid crystal (4-pentyl-4’cyanobiphenyl, 5CB, Merck) infilt...
A method to achieve photoinduced tuning of PhC nanocavity modes is discussed and implemented. It is ...
The authors demonstrate a simple method to achieve local tuning of optical modes in GaAs photonic cr...
The authors demonstrate a simple method to achieve local tuning of optical modes in GaAs photonic cr...
The authors demonstrate a simple method to achieve local tuning of optical modes in GaAs photonic cr...
The authors demonstrate a simple method to achieve local tuning of optical modes in GaAs photonic cr...
The authors demonstrate a simple method to achieve local tuning of optical modes in GaAs photonic cr...
A method to achieve photoinduced tuning of PhC nanocavity modes is discussed and implemented. It is ...
A method to achieve photoinduced tuning of PhC nanocavity modes is discussed and implemented. It is ...
The authors experimentally investigate the effects of atomic layer deposition (ALD) and laser-assist...
We report on a nonlinear way to control and tune the dielectric environment of photonic crystalmicro...
We report on a nonlinear way to control and tune the dielectric environment of photonic crystalmicro...
We report on a nonlinear way to control and tune the dielectric environment of photonic crystalmicro...
We report on a nonlinear way to control and tune the dielectric environment of photonic crystalmicro...
We demonstrate mode-dependent tuning of liquid crystal (4-pentyl-4’cyanobiphenyl, 5CB, Merck) infilt...
We demonstrate mode-dependent tuning of liquid crystal (4-pentyl-4’cyanobiphenyl, 5CB, Merck) infilt...
A method to achieve photoinduced tuning of PhC nanocavity modes is discussed and implemented. It is ...