研究目的
To demonstrate the existence and characteristics of a low loss photonic mode with TE01 characteristics in a dielectric-semiconductor-dielectric-metal 4 layered structure, and its potential for achieving low loss resonant cavities at sub-diffraction limited volumes.
研究成果
The study demonstrates that low loss photonic modes exist in dielectric material of finite dimensions near metal, with TE01 characteristics. These modes can form photonic nanocavities with extremely small footprint and subwavelength mode volume while maintaining low cavity losses through the creation of image charges in metal. This presents a promising alternative to metallo-dielectric modes or hybrid plasmonic modes for the realization of nano-lasers using industry relevant materials and techniques.
研究不足
The study is theoretical and relies on simulations. Practical implementation and experimental validation are needed to confirm the findings. The quality factor Q of TE01 modes on Ag and Cu varies from 24 to 29, which may be difficult to achieve lasing at room temperature.