Abstract

An advanced post-processing scheme of reconfigurable dielectric infiltration into an annular slotted photonic crystal waveguide (ASPhCW) is proposed in this paper. Ionic liquids have had prominent effects in enhancing the optical properties of photonic crystals, especially in the aspect of tuning the transmission rate and velocity through optical materials. Using the two-dimensional plane wave expansion method, the flat band dispersion of the slow light is obtained and the tuning of the operating wavelength of the crystal could be realized by incoming polymer technology. The operating wavelength tuning range could be as large as 459.27nm and the group index could be tuned as high as 44.8 with a near zero group velocity dispersion. Using this method, a high group index equaling 45 with the bandwidth equaling 11.3nm and the normalized delay bandwidth product (NDBP) equaling 0.25 is realized. This incoming polymer technology provides an effective method of getting flat band of slow light flexibly and makes it possible to offer longer delay and low group velocity after fabrication.

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