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Photonic Crystal Array Lases at Stanford

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Breck Hitz

Lasers based on nanocavities in photonic crystals have been widely investigated because of the high density of states associated with these tiny devices, which leads to low lasing thresholds and to high direct-modulation rates. But their drawback to date has been a low output power, typically on the order of nanowatts, which is too low for nearly all applications. Figure 1. Each nanocavity in the 280-nm-thick photonic crystal membrane produced a separate output beam, but the cavities were coupled so the beams combined coherently and output was not diminished by destructive interference...Read full article

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    Published: January 2006
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    photonic crystals
    Photonic crystals are artificial structures or materials designed to manipulate and control the flow of light in a manner analogous to how semiconductors control the flow of electrons. Photonic crystals are often engineered to have periodic variations in their refractive index, leading to bandgaps that prevent certain wavelengths of light from propagating through the material. These bandgaps are similar in principle to electronic bandgaps in semiconductors. Here are some key points about...
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