APL Photonics (Aug 2017)

Ultra-high Q/V hybrid cavity for strong light-matter interaction

  • Donato Conteduca,
  • Christopher Reardon,
  • Mark G. Scullion,
  • Francesco Dell’Olio,
  • Mario N. Armenise,
  • Thomas F. Krauss,
  • Caterina Ciminelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4994056
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 8
pp. 086101 – 086101-8

Abstract

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The ability to confine light at the nanoscale continues to excite the research community, with the ratio between quality factor Q and volume V, i.e., the Q/V ratio, being the key figure of merit. In order to achieve strong light-matter interaction, however, it is important to confine a lot of energy in the resonant cavity mode. Here, we demonstrate a novel cavity design that combines a photonic crystal nanobeam cavity with a plasmonic bowtie antenna. The nanobeam cavity is optimised for a good match with the antenna and provides a Q of 1700 and a transmission of 90%. Combined with the bowtie, the hybrid photonic-plasmonic cavity achieves a Q of 800 and a transmission of 20%, both of which remarkable achievements for a hybrid cavity. The ultra-high Q/V of the hybrid cavity is of order of 106 (λ/n)−3, which is comparable to the state-of-the-art of photonic resonant cavities. Based on the high Q/V and the high transmission, we demonstrate the strong efficiency of the hybrid cavity as a nanotweezer for optical trapping. We show that a stable trapping condition can be achieved for a single 200 nm Au bead for a duration of several minutes (ttrap > 5 min) and with very low optical power (Pin = 190 μW).