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Disorder-induced losses in planar photonic crystals

Ferrini, R.  
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Leuenberger, D.  
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Houdré, R.  
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2006
Optics Letters

The phenomenological approach introduced by Benisty et al. [Appl. Phys. Lett. 76, 532 (2000)] to model out-of-plane radiation losses in planar photonic crystals with a low vertical refractive index contrast is extended to the case of in-plane disorder. The model is experimentally validated by means of optical measurements on GaAs-based structures. For the present fabrication techniques the disorder-induced contribution is found to be negligible compared with the other loss mechanisms

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DOI
10.1364/OL.31.001426
Author(s)
Ferrini, R.  
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Leuenberger, D.  
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Houdré, R.  
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Benisty, H.  
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Kamp, M.
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Forchel, A.
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Optics Letters
Volume

31

Issue

10

Article Number

1426

Subjects

gallium arsenide

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III-V semiconductors

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integrated optics

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optical losses

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photonic crystals

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refractive index

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disorder-induced losses

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planar photonic crystals

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phenomenological approach

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out-of-plane radiation losses

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vertical refractive index contrast

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in-plane disorder

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optical measurements

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GaAs-based structures

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loss mechanisms

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GaAs

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8900320

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April 3, 2007
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