制作
材料科学
光子晶体
光子学
光电子学
波长
基质(水族馆)
光学
纳米技术
物理
医学
海洋学
地质学
病理
替代医学
作者
Sean P. Bommer,Christopher Panuski,Benoit Guilhabert,Zhongyi Xia,Jack A. Smith,Martin D. Dawson,Dirk Englund,Michael J. Strain
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-60957-1
摘要
Abstract Photonic crystal cavities (PhCCs) can confine optical fields in ultra-small volumes, enabling efficient light-matter interactions for quantum and non-linear optics, sensing and all-optical signal processing. The inherent nanometric tolerances of micro-fabrication platforms can induce cavity resonant wavelength shifts two-orders of magnitude larger than cavity linewidths, prohibiting fabrication of arrays of nominally identical devices. We address this device variability by fabricating PhCCs as releasable pixels that can be transferred from their native substrate to a receiver where ordered micro-assembly can overcome the inherent fabrication variance. We demonstrate the measurement, binning and transfer of 119 PhCCs in a single session, producing spatially ordered arrays of PhCCs, sorted by resonant wavelength. Furthermore, the rapid in-situ measurement of the devices enables measurements of the PhCCs dynamic response to the print process for the first time, showing plastic and elastic effects in the seconds to hours range.
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