Resonant Photonic States in Coupled Heterostructure Photonic Crystal Waveguides

<p>Abstract</p> <p>In this paper, we study the photonic resonance states and transmission spectra of coupled waveguides made from heterostructure photonic crystals. We consider photonic crystal waveguides made from three photonic crystals A, B and C, where the waveguide heterostruc...

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Published in:Nanoscale Research Letters
Main Authors: Sabarinathan J, Cox JD, Singh MR
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2010-01-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11671-010-9551-z
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>In this paper, we study the photonic resonance states and transmission spectra of coupled waveguides made from heterostructure photonic crystals. We consider photonic crystal waveguides made from three photonic crystals A, B and C, where the waveguide heterostructure is denoted as B/A/C/A/B. Due to the band structure engineering, light is confined within crystal A, which thus act as waveguides. Here, photonic crystal C is taken as a nonlinear photonic crystal, which has a band gap that may be modified by applying a pump laser. We have found that the number of bound states within the waveguides depends on the width and well depth of photonic crystal A. It has also been found that when both waveguides are far away from each other, the energies of bound photons in each of the waveguides are degenerate. However, when they are brought close to each other, the degeneracy of the bound states is removed due to the coupling between them, which causes these states to split into pairs. We have also investigated the effect of the pump field on photonic crystal C. We have shown that by applying a pump field, the system may be switched between a double waveguide to a single waveguide, which effectively turns on or off the coupling between degenerate states. This reveals interesting results that can be applied to develop new types of nanophotonic devices such as nano-switches and nano-transistors.</p>
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spelling doaj-art-8dbb4a3885bd48cd95ec2d37ade6aee52025-08-19T22:33:28ZengSpringerOpenNanoscale Research Letters1931-75731556-276X2010-01-0154741746Resonant Photonic States in Coupled Heterostructure Photonic Crystal WaveguidesSabarinathan JCox JDSingh MR<p>Abstract</p> <p>In this paper, we study the photonic resonance states and transmission spectra of coupled waveguides made from heterostructure photonic crystals. We consider photonic crystal waveguides made from three photonic crystals A, B and C, where the waveguide heterostructure is denoted as B/A/C/A/B. Due to the band structure engineering, light is confined within crystal A, which thus act as waveguides. Here, photonic crystal C is taken as a nonlinear photonic crystal, which has a band gap that may be modified by applying a pump laser. We have found that the number of bound states within the waveguides depends on the width and well depth of photonic crystal A. It has also been found that when both waveguides are far away from each other, the energies of bound photons in each of the waveguides are degenerate. However, when they are brought close to each other, the degeneracy of the bound states is removed due to the coupling between them, which causes these states to split into pairs. We have also investigated the effect of the pump field on photonic crystal C. We have shown that by applying a pump field, the system may be switched between a double waveguide to a single waveguide, which effectively turns on or off the coupling between degenerate states. This reveals interesting results that can be applied to develop new types of nanophotonic devices such as nano-switches and nano-transistors.</p>http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11671-010-9551-zPhotonic crystal heterostructuresNonlinear photonic crystalsPhotonic crystal waveguidesNanophotonicsResonant tunnelingCoupled waveguides
spellingShingle Sabarinathan J
Cox JD
Singh MR
Resonant Photonic States in Coupled Heterostructure Photonic Crystal Waveguides
Photonic crystal heterostructures
Nonlinear photonic crystals
Photonic crystal waveguides
Nanophotonics
Resonant tunneling
Coupled waveguides
title Resonant Photonic States in Coupled Heterostructure Photonic Crystal Waveguides
title_full Resonant Photonic States in Coupled Heterostructure Photonic Crystal Waveguides
title_fullStr Resonant Photonic States in Coupled Heterostructure Photonic Crystal Waveguides
title_full_unstemmed Resonant Photonic States in Coupled Heterostructure Photonic Crystal Waveguides
title_short Resonant Photonic States in Coupled Heterostructure Photonic Crystal Waveguides
title_sort resonant photonic states in coupled heterostructure photonic crystal waveguides
topic Photonic crystal heterostructures
Nonlinear photonic crystals
Photonic crystal waveguides
Nanophotonics
Resonant tunneling
Coupled waveguides
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11671-010-9551-z
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