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IEEE JSSC
Photonic crystal slab cavities were investigated for increased light-matter interaction based on selective placement of sublattice hole sized defect holes inside L3 cavities. A multiple-hole defect (MHD) consisting of three defect holes placed in the regions of highest cavity mode field intensity were demonstrated through finite-difference timedomain simulations and experiments to exhibit the strongest light-matter interaction without introducing significant scattering losses. Compared to an L3 cavity without defect holes, these strategically designed three-hole MHD cavities presented higher quality factor and more than double the resonance wavelength shift upon exposure to a thin oxide and two small chemical molecules. © 2012 Optical Society of America.
Alexander V. Rylyakov, Clint L. Schow, et al.
IEEE JSSC
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Optics Express
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Optics Express
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CLEO/QELS 2008