Nanophotonics (Nov 2019)

Selective tuning of optical modes in a silicon comb-like photonic crystal cavity

  • Clementi Marco,
  • Barone Andrea,
  • Fromherz Thomas,
  • Gerace Dario,
  • Galli Matteo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2019-0395
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 205 – 210

Abstract

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Realizing multiply resonant photonic crystal cavities with large free spectral range is key to achieve integrated devices with highly efficient nonlinear response, such as frequency conversion, four-wave mixing, and parametric oscillation. This task is typically difficult owing to the cavity modes’ sensitivity to fabrication disorder, which makes it hard to reliably achieve a comb-like spectrum of equally spaced modes even when a perfect matching is theoretically predicted. Here we show that a comb-like spectrum of up to eight modes with very high quality factor and diffraction limited volumes can be engineered in the bichromatic-type potential of a two-dimensional photonic crystal cavity fabricated in a thin silicon membrane. To cope with the tight tolerance in terms of frequency spacings and resonance linewidths, we develop a permanent post-processing technique that allows the selective tuning of individual confined modes, thus achieving an almost perfect frequency matching of high Q resonances with record finesse in silicon microresonators. Our experimental results are extremely promising in view of ultra-low power nonlinear photonics in silicon.

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