Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
3D Imaging of Optical Modes in Dielectric Photonic Nanocavities with Sub-wavelength Field Confinement.
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Seifner MS et al.
- Affiliation:
- Technical University of Denmark
Abstract
Dielectric optical cavities are emerging as viable platforms for efficiently concentrating light within extremely small volumes of sub-wavelength dimensions. This breaks with the notion that only plasmonic nanostructures can achieve this scale of confinement and enables strong light-matter interactions without the losses typically associated with metals. Here, we directly visualize the optical modes of a topology-optimized silicon bowtie nanocavity using multi-orientation electron energy-loss spectroscopy. Tomographic reconstruction of the resulting data sets reveals the three-dimensional profiles of several polarized optical modes in close agreement with simulations. A resonance near the telecom wavelength (∼1550 nm) is shown to be tightly localized at the bowtie bridge, confirming its deep sub-wavelength mode volume. These findings establish electron beam spectroscopy as a powerful tool for mapping three-dimensional field confinement in dielectric photonic cavities with potential applications in future photonic and quantum technologies.
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Search related cases →Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/41212717