Observation of Fundamental Spatial Limits of Light Localization
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Abstract
Disordered media such as photonic lattices and micro/nano-structures, bring light to localization in the spaces between the scattering sites that averages an optical mean free path. We have used scanning probe microscopy (with ~ 20 nm optical resolution) to collect localized light in the gaps between crystallographic defect scattering sites in III-V films with variety of defects densities. However, no localized light spot smaller than ~ 50 nm (corresponding to the mean free path smaller than ~14.5 nm) is observed in a large statistical distribution (observation at λ~390 nm). Experiment and simulation results to the first direct observation lowest spatial limit for optical Anderson localization at corresponding mean free path of ~13 nm for 390 nm wavelength.
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Presenters
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Farbod Shafiei
University of Texas at Austin
Authors
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Farbod Shafiei
University of Texas at Austin
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Massoud Ramezani Masir
University of Texas at Austin
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Tommaso Orzali
SEMATECH
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Alexey Vert
SEMATECH
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Man Hoi Wong
SEMATECH, University of Massachusetts Lowell
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Gennadi Bersuker
The Aerospace Corporation
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Michael C Downer
University of Texas at Austin