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Semiconductor Nanowire Induced Photonic-Crystal Nanocavity with Selectable Resonant Wavelength

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Abstract

A photonic-crystal nanocavity is induced by a III/V nanowire in a line defect in a Si photonic crystal with several serially-connected lattice constants. The resonant wavelength changes by moving the nanowire along the line defect.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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