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Three-dimensional modes of three-dimensional microlasers


Abstract:

On-chip photonic devices are often considered in the framework of a two-dimensional (2D) approximation, with light propagating within a defined horizontal plane. Netherth...Show More

Abstract:

On-chip photonic devices are often considered in the framework of a two-dimensional (2D) approximation, with light propagating within a defined horizontal plane. Nethertheless, the finite cavity thickness plays an important role in understanding relevant three-dimensional (3D) effects. For instance, the light propagating in the device is diffracted and emitted out of plane if the thickness is comparable to or smaller than the wavelength [1]. Actual 3D microcavities (i.e., cavities where each dimension is comparable in size) were seldom investigated [2]. Here, we evidence that resonances in 3D Fabry-Perot microlasers propagate out of the substrate plane. We also report preliminary results on non-cylindrical microcavity shapes such as cone and pyramid shaped structures which are fabricated by nanoimprinting lithography.
Date of Conference: 25-29 June 2017
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 30 October 2017
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Conference Location: Munich, Germany

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