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Photonic Crystal Micro-Cavity Based Radiation Filter

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Hattori, Haroldo
Kazmierczak, Andrzej
Schneider, Vitor M
Barbosa, Carmem L

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Brill Academic Publishers

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In this paper, a band-stop radiation filter based upon a planar photonic crystal single-defect micro-cavity is studied. The micro-cavity is located within a photonic crystal region and fed by a ridge waveguide. Because the micro-cavity structure is bounded on one side by a limited number of crystal rows, there is strong radiation, at resonance, into the surrounding 2D slab (i.e., the region that is free from the photonic crystal). The antenna radiation pattern of this micro-cavity can be substantially directional and is strongly dependent upon the cavity resonant wavelength, giving the possibility for this device to act as a directional radiation filter. The theoretical analysis of this device is performed by using 2D Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) methods, while the device is fabricated in an InP epi-layered structure. Initial characterization results are also presented for this single-defect radiation filter.

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Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications

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2037-12-31
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