Compact design of a gallium phosphide nanobeam cavity for coupling to diamond germanium-vacancy centers

  • Alajlan A
  • Cojocaru I
  • Akimov A
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© 2019 Optical Society of America. A design for an ultrahigh Q/V nanobeam cavity engineered to interact with Germanium-vacancy (GeV) centers is presented. The nanobeam cavity supports a mode with Q/V > 108 with transmission over 70%. The proposed design is based on a new scalable approach developed to reduce the footprint of nanobeam cavities by more than 50% without losing the cavity Q/V value and transmission. Cavity quantum electrodynamics analysis reveals that strong coupling between the zero-phonon line transition of GeV centers and the cavity mode can be achieved for a range of nanobeam dimensions.

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Alajlan, A., Cojocaru, I., & Akimov, A. V. (2019). Compact design of a gallium phosphide nanobeam cavity for coupling to diamond germanium-vacancy centers. Optical Materials Express, 9(4), 1678. https://doi.org/10.1364/ome.9.001678

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