III-nitride-based two-dimensional photonic crystal (2D-PhC) cavities with high-quality factors ( Q -factors) have a large potential application, however realized Q -factors in the visible wavelength regime have been relatively moderate. In this study, we demonstrate the design and fabrication of 2D-PhC cavities to achieve high Q -factors, especially in the visible range. From the comparison of numerical calculations and the experimental results, we discuss the dominant optical losses that limit the Q -factor of H3-type cavities formed in an Eu,O-codoped GaN film. Based on these results we designed 2D-PhC cavities which can effectively suppress these dominant losses. We fabricated 2D-heterostructures and show a high Q -factor of 10500 at a resonant wavelength of ∼660 nm, which is considerably larger than any existing GaN-based nano/micro-resonators in the visible region. This study provides design guidelines for the realization of high Q -factors in photonic crystal nanocavities based on III-nitride semiconductors.
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Iwaya, T., Ichikawa, S., Timmerman, D., Tatebayashi, J., & Fujiwara, Y. (2022). Improved Q-factors of III-nitride-based photonic crystal nanocavities by optical loss engineering. Optics Express, 30(16), 28853. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.460467
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