Band gaps and cavity modes in dual phononic and photonic strip waveguides

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We discuss theoretically the simultaneous existence of phoxonic, i.e., dual phononic and photonic, band gaps in a periodic silicon strip waveguide. The unit-cell of this one-dimensional waveguide contains a hole in the middle and two symmetric stubs on the sides. Indeed, stubs and holes are respectively favorable for creating a phononic and a photonic band gap. Appropriate geometrical parameters allow us to obtain a complete phononic gap together with a photonic gap of a given polarization and symmetry. The insertion of a cavity inside the perfect structure provides simultaneous confinement of acoustic and optical waves suitable to enhance the phonon-photon interaction.

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Pennec, Y., Djafari Rouhani, B., Li, C., Escalante, J. M., Martinez, A., Benchabane, S., … Papanikolaou, N. (2011). Band gaps and cavity modes in dual phononic and photonic strip waveguides. AIP Advances, 1(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3675799

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