2017
DOI: 10.1364/ome.7.000785
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Hybrid nanodiamond and titanium dioxide nanobeam cavity design

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“…One-dimensional nano-beam cavities can simultaneously meet the high Q-factor and low V requirement due to the strong confinement of light [15]. However, in most cases, theoretical designs are inadequate for practical implementation, and a significant mismatch between predicted and actual Q-factor values has been reported [16][17][18]. The Q-factor of a 1D optical cavity is affected by various losses like radiation, waveguide, and material loss.…”
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“…One-dimensional nano-beam cavities can simultaneously meet the high Q-factor and low V requirement due to the strong confinement of light [15]. However, in most cases, theoretical designs are inadequate for practical implementation, and a significant mismatch between predicted and actual Q-factor values has been reported [16][17][18]. The Q-factor of a 1D optical cavity is affected by various losses like radiation, waveguide, and material loss.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 'Gaussian defect region' (hereafter also mentioned as Gaussian cavity) in a photonic crystal lattice is one of the most prominent choices for designing a high-Q as well as low V photonic crystal cavity [19]. There are different kinds of proposed Gaussian cavity structures [16][17][18]20] to reduce the radiation loss [19]. For example, the Gaussian defect region has been demonstrated by linearly decreasing the air hole radius [16,17,20].…”
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“…The chemistry of organic‐inorganic hybrid materials has attracted much attention as these materials demonstrate improved mechanical properties . Organic‐inorganic hybrid complexes of titanium(IV) find applications in the field of materials . catalysis, nanotechnology and are used as precursors for the development of TiO 2 by sol gel process .…”
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“…[5] Organic-inorganic hybrid complexes of titanium(IV) find applications in the field of materials. [6] catalysis, [7] nanotechnology [8] and are used as precursors for the development of TiO 2 by sol gel process. [9] TiO 2 is an important material and exhibits applications in microelectronic devices, [10] catalysis [11] and photocatalysis [12] processes.…”
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