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Fabrication And Characterization Of Photonic Crystal Slow Light Waveguides And Cavities
Published on: November 30, 2012
BIC slow light waveguides based on interband coupling
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Harnessing bound states in the continuum (BICs) for guiding light in leaky environments has unlocked new possibilities in photonic integrated circuits. BIC confinement enables low-loss waveguiding of leaky TM modes in etchless waveguides based on dielectric wires loaded on plane slabs. We have recently reported BIC slow light waveguides by introducing one-dimensional photonic crystals into such etchless waveguides. However, they were restricted to a high symmetry point (X point), limiting their applicability. In this Letter, we propose and numerically demonstrate BIC slow light waveguides at off-high symmetry points by exploiting Friedrich-Wintgen BICs, arising from the interband coupling of two guided modes sharing a radiation continuum. We identified a systematic approach for tuning the loss minimum position in momentum space and simultaneously achieved a high group index over 100 and a low propagation loss of less than 5.0×10-2 dB/cm at an off-high symmetry point. Our findings pave the way for advanced control of light-matter interactions in non-Hermitian photonic systems.
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