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Tunable Polymer/Air Bragg Optical Microcavity Configurations for Controllable Light-Matter Interaction Scenarios

Published 30 Mar 2021 in physics.optics and physics.app-ph | (2103.16548v1)

Abstract: Complex optical systems such as high-quality microcavities enabled by advanced lithography and processing techniques paved the way to various light-matter interactions (LMI) studies. Without lattice-matching constraints in epitaxy, coating techniques or shaky open cavity constructions, sub-micrometer-precise lithographic development of a polymer photoresist paves the way to polymer microcavity structures for various spectral regions based on the material's transparency and the geometrical sizes. We introduce a new approach based on 3D nanowriting in photoresist, which can be employed to achieve microscopic photonic Fabry-P\'erot cavity structures with mechanically-tunable resonator modes and polymer/air Bragg mirrors, directly on a chip or device substrate. We demonstrate by transfer-matrix calculations and computer-assisted modelling that open microcavities with up to two "air-Bragg" reflectors comprising alternating polymer/air mirror-pair layers enable compression-induced mode tuning that can benefit many LMI experiments, such as with 2D materials, nanoparticles and molecules.

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