Measurement of bound states in the continuum by a detector embedded in a photonic crystal

Light Sci Appl. 2016 Sep 23;5(9):e16147. doi: 10.1038/lsa.2016.147. eCollection 2016 Sep.

Abstract

We directly measure optical bound states in the continuum (BICs) by embedding a photodetector into a photonic crystal slab. The BICs observed in our experiment are the result of accidental phase matching between incident, reflected and in-plane waves at seemingly random wave vectors in the photonic band structure. Our measurements were confirmed through a rigorously coupled-wave analysis simulation in conjunction with temporal coupled mode theory. Polarization mixing between photonic crystal slab modes was observed and described using a plane wave expansion simulation. The ability to probe the field intensity inside the photonic crystal and thereby to directly measure BICs represents a milestone in the development of integrated opto-electronic devices based on BICs.

Keywords: embedded eigenvalues; photodetector; photonic crystals.