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15 March 2016Dynamic control of a Fano resonance with a fully integrated silicon nanostructure
We present the theoretical analysis and design of a novel slotted photonic crystal geometry to demonstrate an on-chip Fano resonance. The device employs three parallel-coupled slotted photonic crystal cavities on an SOI wafer. We present a systematic analysis of the evolution of the Fano line-shape, while the geometric parameters of the structure and the inter-cavity distances vary. To achieve the dynamic tunability of the Fano resonance, we have considered an active electro-optic chromophore as the cover material of our slot-based geometry. This paves a novel way towards the demonstration of a fully-integrated, electrically-controllable Fano resonant geometry on a silicon-polymer platform.
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Arijit Bera, Matthieu Roussey, Markku Kuittinen, Seppo Honkanen, "Dynamic control of a Fano resonance with a fully integrated silicon nanostructure," Proc. SPIE 9744, Optical Components and Materials XIII, 974410 (15 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2212418