T. Kusserow, Yousuf Khan, R. Zamora, F. Messow, H. Hillmer
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Guided-mode resonances in dielectric photonic crystal slabs with low index contrast
We present nanophotonic structures consisting of a dielectric slab waveguide with low index contrast and photonic crystals. The guided-mode resonance effect is used to implement elements with selective reflection properties. The design procedure, including numerical simulations, as well as a fabrication approach employing a focused ion beam system is described. Finally, a device layout with DBR mirrors to reduce lateral losses is discussed.