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Telecommunication-wavelength two-dimensional photonic crystal cavities in a thin single-crystal diamond membrane

Optics 2021-10-27 v2 Applied Physics

Abstract

We demonstrate two-dimensional photonic crystal cavities operating at telecommunication wavelengths in a single-crystal diamond membrane. We use a high-optical-quality and thin (~ 300 nm) diamond membrane, supported by a polycrystalline diamond frame, to realize fully suspended two-dimensional photonic crystal cavities with a high theoretical quality factor of ~ 8×1068\times10^6 and a relatively small mode volume of ~2(λ/n)3({\lambda}/n)^3. The cavities are fabricated in the membrane using electron-beam lithography and vertical dry etching. We observe cavity resonances over a wide wavelength range spanning the telecommunication O- and S-bands (1360 nm-1470 nm) with Q factors of up to ~1800. Our method offers a new direction for on-chip diamond nanophotonic applications in the telecommunication-wavelength range.

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@article{arxiv.2106.15724,
  title  = {Telecommunication-wavelength two-dimensional photonic crystal cavities in a thin single-crystal diamond membrane},
  author = {Kazuhiro Kuruma and Afaq Habib Piracha and Dylan Renaud and Cleaven Chia and Neil Sinclair and Athavan Nadarajah and Alastair Stacey and Steven Prawer and Marko Lončar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.15724},
  year   = {2021}
}