2014
DOI: 10.3390/cryst4030342
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High-Q Defect-Free 2D Photonic Crystal Cavity from Random Localised Disorder

Abstract: Abstract:We propose a high-Q photonic crystal cavity formed by introducing random disorder to the central region of an otherwise defect-free photonic crystal slab (PhC). Three-dimensional finite-difference time-domain simulations determine the frequency, quality factor, Q, and modal volume, V, of the localized modes formed by the disorder. Relatively large Purcell factors of 500-800 are calculated for these cavities, which can be achieved for a large range of degrees of disorders.

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“…14 In addition, random lasers with disordered media and high-Q cavity with random localized disorder have been introduced recently to the literature. 15,16 Since the studies on disordered and random photonic structures are continued, there is interest in aperiodic and quasi-periodic structures as well. The discovery of quasicrystals in condensed matter by Shechtman in 1984 established the foundation of the new field of aperiodically ordered crystals called "quasicrystals" and initiated a new research field in photonics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 In addition, random lasers with disordered media and high-Q cavity with random localized disorder have been introduced recently to the literature. 15,16 Since the studies on disordered and random photonic structures are continued, there is interest in aperiodic and quasi-periodic structures as well. The discovery of quasicrystals in condensed matter by Shechtman in 1984 established the foundation of the new field of aperiodically ordered crystals called "quasicrystals" and initiated a new research field in photonics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%