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One-dimensional photonic crystal ring resonators are utilized in realizing InGaAsP/SiO2 hybrid lasers via adhesive bonding technique. Low threshold singlemode lasing properties are investigated and further altered via inducing a nanocavity.
We investigate the optical properties and biosensing of gold elliptical nanoring (ENR) arrays with various aspect ratios. Gold ENRs with 1.58 high aspect ratio show a total wavelength shift of 35 nm for molecule sensing.
We present detailed experimental and numerical studies of plasmonic properties of gold nanoring (NR) arrays with different slab thicknesses from 15 to 125 nm. The hybrid plasmon resonances for the bonding and antibonding modes in gold NRs exhibit a high slab thickness dependence behavior in optical properties. For the thinner slab thickness below 50 nm, both hybrid modes show large spectral tunabilities...
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