High efficiency coupling of free electrons to sub-$\lambda^3$ modal volume, high-Q photonic cavities
Malo B\'ezard, Im\`ene Si Hadj Mohand, Luigi Ruggierio and, Arthur Le Roux, Yves Auad, Paul Baroux, Luiz H. G. Tizei, Xavier, Ch\'ecoury, Mathieu Kociak

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the design and experimental verification of high-Q, sub-wavelength modal volume photonic cavities that efficiently couple with free electrons, enabling advanced quantum nano-optics applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel silicon slot defect photonic crystal cavity optimized for electron coupling, with experimental validation and detailed analysis of mode energies and coupling efficiencies.
Findings
Cavity modes are in the 0.8-0.85 eV energy range.
Up to 3.2% probability of photon creation per incident electron.
Approximately 30% of created photons are stored in the cavity mode.
Abstract
We report on the design, realization and experimental investigation by spatially resolved monochromated electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) of high quality factor cavities with modal volumes smaller than , with the free-space wavelength of light. The cavities are based on a slot defect in a 2D photonic crystal slab made up of silicon. They are optimized for high coupling of electrons accelerated to 100 kV, to quasi-Transverse Electrical modes polarized along the slot direction. We studied the cavities in two geometries. The first geometry, for which the cavities have been designed, corresponds to an electron beam travelling along the slot direction. The second consists in the electron beam travelling perpendicular to the slab. In both cases, a large series of modes is identified. The dielectric slot modes energies are measured to be in the 0.8- 0.85 eV range,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotonic Crystals and Applications · Photonic and Optical Devices · Optical Coatings and Gratings
