Two regimes of confinement in photonic nanocavities: bulk confinement versus lightning rods

  • Albrechtsen M
  • Vosoughi Lahijani B
  • Stobbe S
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Abstract

We present a theoretical study of dielectric bowtie cavities and show that they are governed by two essentially different confinement regimes. The first is confinement inside the bulk dielectric and the second is a local lightning-rod regime where the field is locally enhanced at sharp corners and may yield a vanishing mode volume without necessarily enhancing the mode inside the bulk dielectric. We show that while the bulk regime is reminiscent of the confinement in conventional nanocavities, the most commonly used definition of the mode volume gauges in fact the lightning-rod effect when applied to ultra-compact cavities, such as bowties. Distinguishing between these two regimes will be crucial for future research on nanocavities, and our insights show how to obtain strongly enhanced light-matter interaction over large bandwidths.

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Albrechtsen, M., Vosoughi Lahijani, B., & Stobbe, S. (2022). Two regimes of confinement in photonic nanocavities: bulk confinement versus lightning rods. Optics Express, 30(9), 15458. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.448929

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