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New Journal of Physics | 2005

Investigation of magnetic resonances for different split-ring resonator parameters and designs

Koray Aydin; Irfan Bulu; Kaan Guven; Maria Kafesaki; Costas M. Soukoulis; Ekmel Ozbay

We investigate the magnetic resonance of split-ring resonators (SRR) experimentally and numerically. The dependence of the geometrical parameters on the magnetic resonance frequency of SRR is studied. We further investigate the effect of lumped capacitors integrated to the SRR on the magnetic resonance frequency for tunable SRR designs. Different resonator structures are shown to exhibit magnetic resonances at various frequencies depending on the number of rings and splits used in the resonators.


Applied Physics Letters | 2007

Subwavelength resolution with a negative-index metamaterial superlens

Koray Aydin; Irfan Bulu; Ekmel Ozbay

Negative-index metamaterials are candidates for imaging objects with sizes smaller than a half-wavelength. The authors report an impedance-matched, low loss negative-index metamaterial superlens that is capable of resolving subwavelength features of a point source with a 0.13λ resolution, which is the highest resolution achieved by a negative-index metamaterial. By separating two point sources with a distance of λ∕8, they were able to detect two distinct peaks on the image plane. They also showed that the metamaterial based structure has a flat lens behavior.


Nature Photonics | 2011

Enhanced single-photon emission from a diamond–silver aperture

Jennifer T. Choy; Birgit Hausmann; Thomas M. Babinec; Irfan Bulu; Mughees Khan; Patrick Maletinsky; Amir Yacoby; Marko Loncar

Directly embedding single nitrogen–vacancy centres into ordered arrays of plasmonic nanostructures can enhance their radiative emission rate and thus give greater scalability over previous bottom-up approaches for the realization of on-chip quantum networks.


Optics Express | 2011

Mid-infrared photonic crystal cavities in silicon

Raji Shankar; Rick Leijssen; Irfan Bulu; Marko Loncar

We demonstrate the design, fabrication, and characterization of silicon photonic crystal cavities realized in a silicon on insulator (SOI) platform, operating at a wavelength of 4.4 μm with a quality factor of 13,600. Cavity modes are imaged using the technique of scanning resonant scattering microscopy. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of photonic devices fabricated in SOI and operating in the 4-5 μm wavelength range.


Nature Communications | 2012

All optical reconfiguration of optomechanical filters

Parag B. Deotare; Irfan Bulu; Ian W. Frank; Qimin Quan; Yinan Zhang; Rob Ilic; Marko Loncar

Reconfigurable optical filters are of great importance for applications in optical communication and information processing. Of particular interest are tuning techniques that take advantage of mechanical deformation of the devices, as they offer wider tuning range. Here we demonstrate reconfiguration of coupled photonic crystal nanobeam cavities by using optical gradient force induced mechanical actuation. Propagating waveguide modes that exist over a wide wavelength range are used to actuate the structures and control the resonance of localized cavity modes. Using this all-optical approach, more than 18 linewidths of tuning range is demonstrated. Using an on-chip temperature self-referencing method, we determine that 20% of the total tuning was due to optomechanical reconfiguration and the rest due to thermo-optic effects. By operating the device at frequencies higher than the thermal cutoff, we show high-speed operation dominated by just optomechanical effects. Independent control of mechanical and optical resonances of our structures is also demonstrated.


Applied Physics Letters | 2013

Integrated high-quality factor silicon-on-sapphire ring resonators for the mid-infrared

Raji Shankar; Irfan Bulu; Marko Loncar

We demonstrate high-quality (Q) factor grating-coupled ring resonators in a silicon-on-sapphire platform, operating at wavelengths between 4.3 and 4.6 μm. Total Q-factors of 151 000 and intrinsic Q-factors of 278 000 are measured, representing the highest Q-factors measured at the mid-infrared in Si.


Applied Physics Letters | 2003

Highly directive radiation from sources embedded inside photonic crystals

Irfan Bulu; Humeyra Caglayan; Ekmel Ozbay

In this work, we have experimentally and theoretically studied the angular distribution of power emitted from a radiation source embedded inside a photonic crystal. Our results show that it is possible to obtain highly directive radiation sources operating at the band edge of the photonic crystal. Half power beam widths as small as 6° have been obtained. Our results also show that the angular distribution of power strongly depends on the frequency and on the size of the photonic crystal.


Applied Physics Letters | 2004

Enhanced transmission of microwave radiation in one-dimensional metallic gratings with subwavelength aperture

S. Sena Akarca-Biyikli; Irfan Bulu; Ekmel Ozbay

We report a theoretical and experimental demonstration of enhanced microwave transmission through subwavelength apertures in metallic structures with double-sided gratings. Three different types of aluminum gratings (sinusoidal, symmetric rectangular, and asymmetric rectangular shaped) are designed and analyzed. Our samples have a periodicity of 16mm, and a slit width of 2mm. Transmission measurements are taken in the 10–37.5GHz frequency spectrum, which corresponds to 8–30mm wavelength region. All three structures display significantly enhanced transmission around surface plasmon resonance frequencies. The experimental results agree well with finite-difference-time-domain based theoretical simulations. Asymmetric rectangular grating structure exhibits the best results with ∼50% transmission at 20.7mm, enhancement factor of ∼25, and ±4° angular divergence.


Optics Express | 2005

Extraordinary grating-coupled microwave transmission through a subwavelength annular aperture

Humeyra Caglayan; Irfan Bulu; Ekmel Ozbay

We studied coupling phenomena between surface plasmons and electromagnetic waves in the microwave spectrum using circular apertures surrounded by array of grooves.We first present experimental and theoretical results of enhanced microwave transmission though a subwavelength circular aperture with concentric periodic grooves around the surface plasmon resonance frequency. This is followed by transmission studies through circular annular apertures and circular annular apertures surrounded by concentric periodic grooves. We demonstrated that 145 fold enhancement factor could be obtained with a subwavelength circular annular aperture surrounded by concentric periodic grooves. Our results show that, high transmission from a circular annular aperture with grooves is assisted by the guided mode of the coaxial waveguide and coupling to the surface plasmons.


Optics Letters | 2005

Beaming of light and enhanced transmission via surface modes of photonic crystals

Irfan Bulu; Humeyra Caglayan; Ekmel Ozbay

We report beaming and enhanced transmission of electromagnetic waves by use of surface corrugated photonic crystals. The modes of a finite-size photonic crystal composed of dielectric rods in free space have been analyzed by the plane-wave expansion method. We show the existence of surface propagating modes when the surface of the finite-size photonic crystal is corrugated. We theoretically and experimentally demonstrate that the transmission through photonic crystal waveguides can be substantially increased by the existence of surface propagating modes at the input surface. In addition, the power emitted from the photonic crystal waveguide is confined to a narrow angular region when an appropriate surface corrugation is added to the output surface of the photonic crystal.

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Koray Aydin

Northwestern University

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Parag B. Deotare

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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