Phoxonic Crystals for Harnessing the Interaction of Light and Sound
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Phoxonic crystals are periodic nanostructures that are simultaneously photonic and phononic crystals. Phoxonic cavities can trap visible or near infrared light and Gigahertz phonons in the same tiny volume, while phoxonic waveguides can confine their propagation to a tiny solid core, in both cases possibly promoting their interaction. This paper reviews various phoxonic nanostructures that have been proposed and discusses the interaction of light and sound within them.
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