Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
2006-09-21
Physics
Optics
11 pages, 4 figures, Content Modified from original manuscript with additional measurements and simulations
Scientific paper
We observe the weak coupling of lead sulphide nanocrystals to localized defect modes of 2-dimensional silicon nanocavities. Cavity resonances characterized with ensemble nanocrystals are verified with cold-cavity measurements using integrated waveguides. Polarization dependence of the cavity field modes is observed. The linewidths measured in coupling experiments are broadened in comparison to the cold-cavity characterization, partly due to large homogeneous linewidths of the nanocrystals. The calculated Purcell factor for a single exciton is 75, showing promise toward applications in single photon systems. These novel light sources operate near 1.55 micron wavelengths at room temperature, permitting integration with current fiber communications networks.
Bose Ranojoy
Chatterjee Rohit
Gao Jie
Wong Chee Wei
Yang Xiaodong
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