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arxiv: 1709.07917 · v1 · pith:BOIXRBSCnew · submitted 2017-09-11 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Cylindrical vector resonant modes achieved in planar photonic crystal cavities with enlarged air-holes

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keywords modesphotonicresonantcrystalplanarcylindricalvectorachieved
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We reveal a triangular-lattice planar photonic crystal supports Bloch modes with radially and azimuthally symmetric electric field distributions at the top band-edge of the first photonic band. Bifurcated from the corresponding Bloch modes, two cylindrical vector resonant modes are achieved by simply enlarging the central air-hole of the planar photonic crystal, which have high quality factors around 3,000 and small mode volume. The far-field radiations of the two resonant modes present high-quality cylindrical vector beam profiles. The resonant modes could be optimized by modifying the six nearest neighboring air-holes around the central defect. The cylindrically symmetric characteristics of the resonant mode's near- and far-fields might provide a new view to investigate light-matter interactions and device developments in planar photonic crystal cavities.

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