Frontiers of Optoelectronics, Volume. 18, Issue 1, 3(2025)
Performance optimization of planar photonic crystal bound states in the continuum cavities: mitigating finite‑size effects
Bound states in the continuum (BICs) offer a promising solution to achieving high-quality factor (Q factor) cavities. However, finite-size effects severely deteriorate the BIC mode in practical applications. This paper reports the experimental demonstration of an electrically pumped 940 nm laser based on optimized BIC cavity, achieving a high Q factor of up to 1.18×104 even with finite photonic crystal footprint, which is two orders of magnitude larger than un-optimized BIC design. Two strategies have been systematically investigated to mitigate finite-size effects: reflective photonic crystal cavity design and graded photonic crystal cavity design. Both methods significantly improve the Q factor, demonstrating the effectiveness of preserving BIC characteristics in finite-sized photonic crystal cavities. In addition, the reflective boundary photonic crystal design is fabricated and experimentally characterized to demonstrate its lasing characteristics. The fabricated laser exhibits single-mode operation with a signal-to-noise ratio of 38.6 dB. These results pave the way for future designs of BICs with finite size in real applications, promoting the performance of BIC-based integrated lasers.
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Hao Ran, Ye Bilin, Xu Jinhong, Zou Yonggang. Performance optimization of planar photonic crystal bound states in the continuum cavities: mitigating finite‑size effects[J]. Frontiers of Optoelectronics, 2025, 18(1): 3
Category: RESEARCH ARTICLE
Received: Nov. 24, 2024
Accepted: Apr. 30, 2025
Published Online: Apr. 30, 2025
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