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 i...
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Scattering, which is created by dust, clouds, white paints or imperfections of artificial material s...
Disorder offers rich possibilities for manipulating the phase and intensity of light and designing p...
We demonstrate experimentally the ability to control the properties of an individual photonic mode i...
Optical localization in strongly disordered photonic media is an attractive topic for proposing nove...
Disordered photonic nanostructures have attracted tremendous interest in the past three decades, not...
Disordered photonic materials can diffuse and localize light through random multiple scattering, off...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on the optical properties of disordered hole arrays et...
Hyperuniform disordered (HuD) photonic materials have recently been shown to display several localiz...
Random dielectrics defines a class of non‐absorbing materials where the index of refraction is rando...
We demonstrate lasing in GaAs photonic crystal waveguides with InAs quantum dots as gain medium. Str...
A major challenge in quantum optics and quantum information technology is to enhance the interaction...
Disordered photonic nanostructures have attracted tremendous interest in the past three decades, not...
Disorder in photonic-crystal slab waveguides can cause localization of light. Sapienza et al. observ...
In this dissertation experimental results are presented on controlling light with nanophotonic media...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs Works 3.0 Unported...
Scattering, which is created by dust, clouds, white paints or imperfections of artificial material s...
Disorder offers rich possibilities for manipulating the phase and intensity of light and designing p...
We demonstrate experimentally the ability to control the properties of an individual photonic mode i...
Optical localization in strongly disordered photonic media is an attractive topic for proposing nove...
Disordered photonic nanostructures have attracted tremendous interest in the past three decades, not...
Disordered photonic materials can diffuse and localize light through random multiple scattering, off...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on the optical properties of disordered hole arrays et...
Hyperuniform disordered (HuD) photonic materials have recently been shown to display several localiz...
Random dielectrics defines a class of non‐absorbing materials where the index of refraction is rando...
We demonstrate lasing in GaAs photonic crystal waveguides with InAs quantum dots as gain medium. Str...
A major challenge in quantum optics and quantum information technology is to enhance the interaction...
Disordered photonic nanostructures have attracted tremendous interest in the past three decades, not...
Disorder in photonic-crystal slab waveguides can cause localization of light. Sapienza et al. observ...
In this dissertation experimental results are presented on controlling light with nanophotonic media...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs Works 3.0 Unported...
Scattering, which is created by dust, clouds, white paints or imperfections of artificial material s...
Disorder offers rich possibilities for manipulating the phase and intensity of light and designing p...