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Two-Dimensional Photonic Crystal Lasers (2차원 광자결정 레이저)

  • Lee, Y. H.;J. K. Hwang;H. Y. Ryu
    • Proceedings of the Optical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2000.08a
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    • pp.96-98
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    • 2000
  • Room-temperature continuous operation of two-dimensional photonic crystal lasers is achieved at 1.6 ${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ by using InGaAsP slab-waveguide triangular photonic crystal on top of wet-oxidized aluminum oxide. The main difficulty in the realization of photonic bandgap (OBG) structures has been the nontrivial difficulties in nanofabrication, especially for 3-dimensional PBG structures. Recently, 2-D PBG structures have attracted a great deal of attention due to their simplicity in fabrication and theoretical study as compared to the three-dimensional counterparts [1]. Recently, air-gulfed 2-D slab PBG lasers were reported by Caltech group [2]. However, this air-slab structure is mechanically fragile and thermally unforgiving. Therefore, a new structure that can remove this thermal limitation is dearly sought after for 2-D PBG laser to have practical meaning. In this talk, we report room-temperature continuous operation of 2-D photonic bandgap lasers that are thermally and mechanically stable.

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Fabrication and Linear & Nonlinear Optical Characterization of Photonic Crystals (포토닉 밴드갭 광결정의 제작과 선형 및 비선형 광학 특성 연구)

  • Ha Na Yeong;U Yeon Gyeong;Hwang Ji-Su;Jang Hye-Jeong;Park Byeong-Ju;U Jeong-Won
    • Proceedings of the Optical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2002.07a
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    • pp.162-163
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    • 2002
  • 1-D photonic band-gap structure is identified in a cholesteric liquid crystal system. The optical transmission spectrum is measured and compared with the theoretical analysis. Nonlinear transmission is measured near the band edge. Also 3-D photonic band-gap structures are fabricated from dielectric colloidal polystyrene beads through a centrifuge method. The fabricated photonic crystals exhibit opalescent colors under white light and show a clear diffraction peak dependent on the incident angle of the light beam. Also the scanning electron microscope image was taken to verify the face-centered cubic crystal structure. Bragg's law and Snell's law are employed to describe the position of angle resolved diffraction peaks. It was shown that the optically deduced effective refractive index and lattice constants were in good agreement with the crystal structure identified by scanning electron microscope.

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Ultrahuge Light Intensity in the Gap Region of a Bowtie Nanoantenna Coupled to a Low-mode-volume Photonic-crystal Nanocavity

  • Ebadi, Nassibeh;Yadipour, Reza;Baghban, Hamed
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.85-89
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    • 2018
  • This paper presents a new, efficient hybrid photonic-plasmonic structure. The proposed structure efficiently and with very high accuracy combines the resonant mode of a low-mode-volume photonic-crystal nanocavity with a bowtie nanoantenna's plasmonic resonance. The resulting enormous enhancement of light intensity of about $1.1{\times}10^7$ in the gap region of the bowtie nanoantenna, due to the effective optical-resonance combination, is realized by subtle optimization of the nanocavity's optical characteristics. This coupled structure holds great promise for many applications relying on strong confinement and enhancement of optical field in nanoscale volumes, including antennas (communication and information), optical trapping and manipulation, sensors, data storage, nonlinear optics, and lasers.

Fabrication and Optical Characterization of Colloidal 3-D Photonic Crystals

  • N. Y. Ha;Y. Woo;Park, Byungchoo;J. W. Wu
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.12 no.S1
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    • pp.15-16
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    • 2003
  • 3-D photonic band-gap structures are fabricated from dielectric colloidal polystyrene beads through a centrifuge method. The fabricated photonic crystals exhibit opalescent colors under white light and show a clear diffraction peak dependent on the incident angle of the light beam. Also the scanning electron microscope image was taken to verify the face-centered cubic crystal structure. Bragg's law and Snell's law are employed to describe the position of angle resolved diffraction peaks. It was shown that the optically deduced effective refractive index and lattice constants were in good agreement with the crystal structure identified by scanning electron microscope.

Properties of Zero Group Velocity in 2-dimensional Photonic Crystal (2차원 광결정 군속도의 특징)

  • Kim, Gyeong-Rae;Lee, Myoung-Rae;Shin, Won-Jin;Kim, Chang-Kyo;Hong, Chin-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.137-142
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    • 2010
  • A plane wave expansion method (PWEM) was applied for photonic band structure calculation. We examined zero group velocity modes in photonic crystal. The zero group velocity modes were obtained at the second band along F-K direction. We expanded higher order Brillouin zone (BZ) to find the locations of zero group velocity modes and to investicate their properties. We found twelve locations, inside the first Brillouin zone, where the group velocities became zero. Also, we calculated band structure and group velocity in off-plane configuration.

Fabrication of Two-dimensional Photonic Crystal by Roll-to-Roll Nanoreplication (롤투롤 나노 복제 공정을 이용한 이차원 광결정 소자의 제작)

  • Kim, Young-Kyu;Byeon, Euihyeon;Jang, Ho-Young;Kim, Seok-Min
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.16-22
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    • 2013
  • A two-dimensional photonic crystal structure was investigated using a roll-to-roll nanoreplication and physical vapor deposition processes for the inexpensive enhanced fluorescence substrate which is not sensitive to the polarization directions of excitation light source. An 8 inch silicon master having nano dot array with a diameter of 200 nm, a height of 100 nm and a pitch of 400 nm was prepared by KrF laser scanning lithography and reactive ion etching processes. A flexible polymer mold was fabricated by flat type UV replication process and a deposition of 10 nm nickel layer as an anti-adhesion layer. A roll mold was prepared by warping the flexible polymer mold on an aluminum roll base and a roll-to-roll UV replication process was carried out using the roll mold. After the deposition of ~ 100 nm $TiO_2$ layer on the replicated nano dot array, a 2 dimensional photonic crystal structure was realized with a resonance wavelength of 635 nm for both p- and s-polarized light sources.

Optimization for the structure of all-optical filter transistor in nonlinear photonic crystals using Genetic Algorithm (유전자 알고리즘을 이용한 비선형 광자결정 내의 완전 광 필터 트랜지스터 구조의 최적화)

  • Lee, Hyuek-Jae
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.129-134
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, we carry out the simulation for an optimal solution of one-dimensional nonlinear photonic crystal structure using Genetic algorithm, and show the proposed method to apply for photonic transistors. Unlike a conventional steepest descent method for an optimization, the proposed method based on Genetic Algorithm has advantages for finding out excellent solutions without any analytic forms, which can easily apply to other applications. Also, as several solutions around global minimum solution can be obtained, it is very good optimization tool to give us the patterns about the optimal structure of a photonic crystal transistor. To design an all-optical filter transistor, Neural network algorithm is firstly performed for an initial design and then Genetic Algorithm is finally used to get the optimal solution. From the simulation of one-dimensional photonic crystal transistor, 27dB of the switching On/Off ratio is obtained.

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Magneto-Optical Effect of One-Dimentional Magnetophotonic Crystal Utilizing the Second Photonic Band Gap

  • Uchida, H.;Tanizaki, K.;Khanikaev, A.B.;Fedyanin, A.A.;Lim, P.B.;Inoue, M.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.139-142
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    • 2006
  • We fabricated new one-dimensional magnetophotonic crystal (1D-MPC) utilizing the second and third photonic band gaps where localized modes existed. Structure of the 1D-MPC was $(Ta_{2}O_{5}/SiO_{2})_{5}/Bi:YIG/(SiO_{2}/Ta_{2}O_{5})_{5}$ with optical thicknesses of 3$\lambda$ /4 for $Ta_{2}O_{5} and $SiO_2$ dielectric layers and $\lambda$ /2 for Bi:YIG defect layer, where $\lambda$ is a wavelength of a localized mode in the second photonic band gap. Faraday rotation at the localized mode in the second photonic band gap was enhanced, which was confirmed by calculation using 4${\times}$4 matrix method.

Compact and Temperature Independent Electro-optic Switch Based on Slotted Silicon Photonic Crystal Directional Coupler

  • Aghababaeian, Hassan;Vadjed-Samiei, Mohammad-Hashem
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.282-287
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, we have proposed a principle to design a compact and temperature independent electro-optic switch based on a slotted photonic crystal directional coupler (SPCDC). Infiltration of the slotted silicon photonic crystal with polymer enhances the slow light and decreases the switching length, whereas the different signs of thermo-optic coefficients of the polymer and silicon make the proposed switch stable within $25^{\circ}C$ to $85^{\circ}C$ temperature range. The SPCDC structure is modified to increase poling efficiency of the polymer in the slot and to flatten the dispersion diagram of the even mode to minimize the switching length.