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Q-Factor Optimization of Modes in Ordered and Disordered Photonic Systems Using Non-Hermitian Perturbation Theory

[Image: see text] The quality factor, Q, of photonic resonators permeates most figures of merit in applications that rely on cavity-enhanced light–matter interaction such as all-optical information processing, high-resolution sensing, or ultralow-threshold lasing. As a consequence, large-scale effor...

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Autores principales: Granchi, Nicoletta, Intonti, Francesca, Florescu, Marian, García, Pedro David, Gurioli, Massimo, Arregui, Guillermo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10436348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37602292
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.3c00510
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author Granchi, Nicoletta
Intonti, Francesca
Florescu, Marian
García, Pedro David
Gurioli, Massimo
Arregui, Guillermo
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Intonti, Francesca
Florescu, Marian
García, Pedro David
Gurioli, Massimo
Arregui, Guillermo
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description [Image: see text] The quality factor, Q, of photonic resonators permeates most figures of merit in applications that rely on cavity-enhanced light–matter interaction such as all-optical information processing, high-resolution sensing, or ultralow-threshold lasing. As a consequence, large-scale efforts have been devoted to understanding and efficiently computing and optimizing the Q of optical resonators in the design stage. This has generated large know-how on the relation between physical quantities of the cavity, e.g., Q, and controllable parameters, e.g., hole positions, for engineered cavities in gaped photonic crystals. However, such a correspondence is much less intuitive in the case of modes in disordered photonic media, e.g., Anderson-localized modes. Here, we demonstrate that the theoretical framework of quasinormal modes (QNMs), a non-Hermitian perturbation theory for shifting material boundaries, and a finite-element complex eigensolver provide an ideal toolbox for the automated shape optimization of Q of a single photonic mode in both ordered and disordered environments. We benchmark the non-Hermitian perturbation formula and employ it to optimize the Q-factor of a photonic mode relative to the position of vertically etched holes in a dielectric slab for two different settings: first, for the fundamental mode of L3 cavities with various footprints, demonstrating that the approach simultaneously takes in-plane and out-of-plane losses into account and leads to minor modal structure modifications; and second, for an Anderson-localized mode with an initial Q of 200, which evolves into a completely different mode, displaying a threefold reduction in the mode volume, a different overall spatial location, and, notably, a 3 order of magnitude increase in Q.
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spelling pubmed-104363482023-08-19 Q-Factor Optimization of Modes in Ordered and Disordered Photonic Systems Using Non-Hermitian Perturbation Theory Granchi, Nicoletta Intonti, Francesca Florescu, Marian García, Pedro David Gurioli, Massimo Arregui, Guillermo ACS Photonics [Image: see text] The quality factor, Q, of photonic resonators permeates most figures of merit in applications that rely on cavity-enhanced light–matter interaction such as all-optical information processing, high-resolution sensing, or ultralow-threshold lasing. As a consequence, large-scale efforts have been devoted to understanding and efficiently computing and optimizing the Q of optical resonators in the design stage. This has generated large know-how on the relation between physical quantities of the cavity, e.g., Q, and controllable parameters, e.g., hole positions, for engineered cavities in gaped photonic crystals. However, such a correspondence is much less intuitive in the case of modes in disordered photonic media, e.g., Anderson-localized modes. Here, we demonstrate that the theoretical framework of quasinormal modes (QNMs), a non-Hermitian perturbation theory for shifting material boundaries, and a finite-element complex eigensolver provide an ideal toolbox for the automated shape optimization of Q of a single photonic mode in both ordered and disordered environments. We benchmark the non-Hermitian perturbation formula and employ it to optimize the Q-factor of a photonic mode relative to the position of vertically etched holes in a dielectric slab for two different settings: first, for the fundamental mode of L3 cavities with various footprints, demonstrating that the approach simultaneously takes in-plane and out-of-plane losses into account and leads to minor modal structure modifications; and second, for an Anderson-localized mode with an initial Q of 200, which evolves into a completely different mode, displaying a threefold reduction in the mode volume, a different overall spatial location, and, notably, a 3 order of magnitude increase in Q. American Chemical Society 2023-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10436348/ /pubmed/37602292 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.3c00510 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Granchi, Nicoletta
Intonti, Francesca
Florescu, Marian
García, Pedro David
Gurioli, Massimo
Arregui, Guillermo
Q-Factor Optimization of Modes in Ordered and Disordered Photonic Systems Using Non-Hermitian Perturbation Theory
title Q-Factor Optimization of Modes in Ordered and Disordered Photonic Systems Using Non-Hermitian Perturbation Theory
title_full Q-Factor Optimization of Modes in Ordered and Disordered Photonic Systems Using Non-Hermitian Perturbation Theory
title_fullStr Q-Factor Optimization of Modes in Ordered and Disordered Photonic Systems Using Non-Hermitian Perturbation Theory
title_full_unstemmed Q-Factor Optimization of Modes in Ordered and Disordered Photonic Systems Using Non-Hermitian Perturbation Theory
title_short Q-Factor Optimization of Modes in Ordered and Disordered Photonic Systems Using Non-Hermitian Perturbation Theory
title_sort q-factor optimization of modes in ordered and disordered photonic systems using non-hermitian perturbation theory
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10436348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37602292
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.3c00510
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