Light funneling from a photonic crystal laser cavity to a nano-antenna: overcoming the diffraction limit in optical energy transfer down to the nanoscale

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TitreLight funneling from a photonic crystal laser cavity to a nano-antenna: overcoming the diffraction limit in optical energy transfer down to the nanoscale
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursMivelle M, Viktorovitch P, Baida FI, Eter AEl, Xie Z, Vo T-P, Atie E, Burr GW, Nedeljkovic D, Rauch J-Y, Callard S, Grosjean T
JournalOPTICS EXPRESS
Volume22
Pagination15075-15087
Date PublishedJUN 16
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1094-4087
Résumé

We show that the near-field coupling between a photonic crystal microlaser and a nano-antenna can enable hybrid photonic systems that are both physically compact (free from bulky optics) and efficient at transferring optical energy into the nano-antenna. Up to 19% of the laser power from a micron-scale photonic crystal laser cavity is experimentally transferred to a bowtie aperture nano-antenna (BNA) whose area is 400-fold smaller than the overall emission area of the microlaser. Instead of a direct deposition of the nano-antenna onto the photonic crystal, it is fabricated at the apex of a fiber tip to be accurately placed in the microlaser near-field. Such light funneling within a hybrid structure provides a path for overcoming the diffraction limit in optical energy transfer to the nanoscale and should thus open promising avenues in the nanoscale enhancement and confinement of light in compact architectures, impacting applications such as biosensing, optical trapping, local heating, spectroscopy, and nanoimaging. (C) 2014 Optical Society of America

DOI10.1364/OE.22.015075