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Design and investigation of surface addressable photonic crystal cavity confined band edge modes for quantum photonic devices

P. Nedel
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Xavier Letartre
C. Seassal
Alexia Auffèves
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L. Ferrier
E. Drouard
A. Rahmani
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Résumé

We propose to use a localized Γ-point slow Bloch mode in a 2D- Photonic Crystal (PC) membrane to realize an efficient surface emitting source. This device can be used as a quantum photonic device, e.g. a single photon source. The physical mechanisms to increase the Q/V factor and to improve the directivity of the PC microcavity rely on a fine tuning of the geometry in the three directions of space. The PC lateral mirrors are first engineered in order to optimize photons confinement. Then, the effect of a Bragg mirror below the 2DPC membrane is investigated in terms of out-of- plane leakages and far field emission pattern. This photonic heterostructure allows for a strong lateral confinement of photons, with a modal volume of a few (λ/n)3 and a Purcell factor up to 80, as calculated by two different numerical methods. We finally discuss the efficiency of the single photon source for different collection set-up.

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hal-00710246 , version 1 (20-06-2012)

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P. Nedel, Xavier Letartre, C. Seassal, Alexia Auffèves, L. Ferrier, et al.. Design and investigation of surface addressable photonic crystal cavity confined band edge modes for quantum photonic devices. Optics Express, 2011, 19 (6), pp.5014-5025. ⟨10.1364/OE.19.005014⟩. ⟨hal-00710246⟩
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