Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5025167 | Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The employment of magneto-optical materials to fabricate photonic crystals gives the unique opportunity to achieve optical tuning by applying a magnetic field. In this study we have simulated the transmission spectrum of a microcavity in which the Bragg reflectors are made with silica (SiO2) and yttria (Y2O3) and the defect layer is made with TGG (Tb3Ga5O12). We show that the application of an external magnetic field results in a tunable splitting of the defect mode of the microcavity. In the simulations we have considered the wavelength dependence of the refractive indexes and the Verdet constants of the materials. A tuning of the defect mode of about 22Â nm with a magnetic field of 5Â T, at low temperature (8Â K), is demonstrated. Furthermore, we discuss the possibility to tune a microcavity with disordered photonic structures as reflectors. In the presence of the magnetic field such microcavity shows a shift of resonances in a broad range of wavelengths. This study presents a method of contactless optical tuning.
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Authors
Ilka Kriegel, Francesco Scotognella,