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Racetrack micro-resonator (MR), made from partially or totally oxidized porous silicon (PS) ridge waveguides fabricated with standard photolithography process, is reported. The design and the technological process are described including a study of waveguide dimensions that provide single mode propagation. Scanning electronic microscopy observations and optical characterizations clearly show that...
We demonstrate the use of back focal plane interferometry for the measurement of the forces felt by a trapped sphere moving inside a hollow photonic crystal cavity. The presence of two trapping regimes, one of these being a back-action effect, is observable in concordance to previous observations. We also demonstrate that particle can be differentiated by size with the monitoring of the light transmitted...
We develop the asymptotic theory of third-harmonic generation from silicon nanoparticles driven by optically-induced Mie resonances and analyze the multipolar nature of the generated electromagnetic fields. We propose the approaches for directing the resonantly enhanced nonlinear scattering by spherical and disk-shaped particles, excited in the vicinity of the magnetic dipolar resonance. Our analytical...
The next generation of optical networks requires the development of optical technology that supports high bandwidth, such as the coherent systems. The coherent detection allows the in-phase and quadrature components of a QPSK signal to be extracted as a result of the interference with a local oscillator. An integrated optics flexible 90° hybrid coupler device based on a single organic-inorganic di-ureasil...
In this paper, we present the numerical conception of a surface plasmon-based nanotweezers obtained by coupling a short nanoparticle chain to a traditional SOI waveguide. In particular, we detail on simplified calculation scheme, based on the estimation of the gradient force, able to ease the analysis when the refractive index of the tweezed particles is similar to that of the background. Results...
The insertion of mobile ions and coupled changes of electron concentration are exploited to induce a non-volatile and reversible change of the optical properties of mixed ionic and electronic conductors (MIECs). The physical mechanisms responsible for the change of the real and imaginary part of the MIECs' refractive index upon ion-intercalation are extensively investigated in the visible and near-IR...
Active and passive optical waveguides are fundamental elements in modern telecommunications systems. A great number of optical crystals and glasses were identified and are used as good optoelectronic materials. However, fabrication of waveguides in some of those materials remains still a challenging task due to their susceptibility to mechanical or chemical damages during processing. Ion beam has...
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