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2010
Journal Article
Title

Ultra thin high index contrast photonic crystal slabs in lithium niobate

Abstract
We present for the first time the realization of a free standing photonic crystal slab with a thickness of 450 nm in lithium niobate. The air slot underneath the membrane as well as the air holes, constituting the photonic crystal therein, are realized by the application of ion beam enhanced etching onto bulk lithium niobate. The index difference of 1.2 and the small membrane thickness allow for a very strong vertical confinement of the light and a single mode waveguide behavior (lamda = 1550 nm) at the same time. A photonic crystal structure in a 5 mm long membrane, suspended in air, is shown.

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We present for the first time the realization of a free standing photonic crystal slab with a thickness of 450 nm in lithium niobate. The air slot underneath the membrane as well as the air holes, constituting the photonic crystal therein, are realized by the application of ion beam enhanced etching onto bulk lithium niobate. The index difference of 1.2 and the small membrane thickness allow for a very strong vertical confinement of the light and a single mode waveguide behavior (lamda = 1550 nm) at the same time. A photonic crystal structure in a 5 mm long membrane, suspended in air, is shown.
Author(s)
Hartung, H.
Kley, E.B.
Gischkat, T.
Schrempel, F.
Wesch, W.
Tünnermann, A.
Journal
Optical materials  
DOI
10.1016/j.optmat.2010.07.012
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Optik und Feinmechanik IOF  
Keyword(s)
  • Lithiumniobat

  • ion irradiation

  • photonic crystal

  • fabrication

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