Monolithic dielectric surfaces as new low-loss light-matter interfaces

Opt Lett. 2008 Feb 1;33(3):264-6. doi: 10.1364/ol.33.000264.

Abstract

We propose a new mirror architecture, which is solely based upon structuring of the surface of a monolithic, possibly monocrystalline, bulk material. We found that a structure of T-shaped ridges of a subwavelength grating can theoretically provide 100% reflectivity. Since no material needs to be added to the mirror device, lowest mechanical loss can also be expected. Our approach might have compelling applications as a new light-matter interface.