High-Q silicon photonic crystal cavity for enhanced optical nonlinearities

Abstract

We fabricate and experimentally characterize a H0 photonic crystal slab nanocavity with a design optimized for maximal quality factor, Q = 1.7 million. The cavity, fabricated from a silicon slab, has a resonant mode at λ = 1.59 μ m and a measured Q-factor of 400,000. It displays nonlinear effects, including high-contrast optical bistability, at a threshold power among the lowest ever reported for a silicon device. With a theoretical modal volume as small as V = 0.34(λ/n)3, this cavity ranks among those with the highest Q/V ratios ever demonstrated, while having a small footprint suited for integration in photonic circuits.

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