S. Chalimah, Yuanzhao Yao, N. Ikeda, Afshan Begum, K. Kaneko, R. Hashimoto, T. Kakuno, S. Saito, T. Kuroda, Y. Sugimoto, K. Sakoda
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Abstract
We study the angle-dependent reflection spectra of two-dimensional photonic crystal (PC) slabs, which we use for developing mid-infrared surface-emitting lasers. The PC design produces a perfect resonance between material gain frequencies and the [Formula: see text]-point band edge in the first Brillouin zone. Hence, we expect laser emission to occur in a direction normal to the slab surface. We fabricate PC slabs, which consist of a square lattice of nanopillars with different lateral cross-sections, i.e., circles, triangles, and pentagons, and discuss their impact on the mode characteristics. We consider that our angle-resolved spectroscopic technique will be useful for characterizing mid-infrared PC slabs to be used in vertical surface-emitting quantum cascade lasers.
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This journal is devoted to the rapidly advancing research and development in the field of nonlinear interactions of light with matter. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, nonlinear optical materials, metamaterials and plasmonics, nano-photonic structures, stimulated scatterings, harmonic generations, wave mixing, real time holography, guided waves and solitons, bistabilities, instabilities and nonlinear dynamics, and their applications in laser and coherent lightwave amplification, guiding, switching, modulation, communication and information processing. Original papers, comprehensive reviews and rapid communications reporting original theories and observations are sought for in these and related areas. This journal will also publish proceedings of important international meetings and workshops. It is intended for graduate students, scientists and researchers in academic, industrial and government research institutions.