Abstract
Photonic crystal nanocavities, which have modal volumes of the order of a cubic wavelength in the material, are of great interest as flexible platforms for manipulating photons. Recent developments in ultra-high quality factor nanocavities with long photon lifetimes have encouraged us to develop an ultra-compact and flexible photon manipulation technology where photons are trapped in networks of such nanocavities. The most fundamental requirement is the on-demand transfer of photons to and from the trapped states of arbitrary nanocavities. We experimentally demonstrate photon transfer between two nearly resonant nanocavities at arbitrary positions on a chip, triggered by the irradiation of a third nonresonant nanocavity using an optical control pulse. We obtain a high transfer efficiency of ∼90% with a photon lifetime of ∼200 ps.
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Konoike, R., Nakagawa, H., Nakadai, M., Asano, T., Tanaka, Y., & Noda, S. (2016). On-demand transfer of trapped photons on a chip. Science Advances, 2(5). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1501690
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