Within a suspended photonic wire, the periodically-spaced nanotethers sustaining the wire can behave as damped transverse resonators that interact with the partially reflecting effect of the wire-tether intersection, and thus modify the Bragg reflection mechanism. This specific resonant mechanism is explored using a transfer matrix model, and is shown to result in an ultrasharp filter edge. This sharp behavior is evidenced experimentally on 300-400-nm-wide InP suspended wires through transmission data and further consolidated by optical low coherence reflectometry time-frequency analysis. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.
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Talneau, A., Sagnes, I., Gabet, R., Jaouen, Y., & Benisty, H. (2010). Ultrasharp edge filtering in nanotethered photonic wires. Applied Physics Letters, 97(19). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3513279
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