The modal-field theory is applied to study the potential performances of an opticalplanar dielectric microcavity based on active color centers in a lithium-fluoride layer. Experimentalangular distributions of the emitted intensity for a low-energy-electron-irradiated lithium-fluoridemicrocavity are compared with theoretical predictions.

Nichelatti, E., Bonfigli, F., Jacquier, B., Menchini, F., Montereali, R.M., Moretti, P., et al. (2004). Planar optical microcavities based on colorcenters in lithium fluoride. In Microresonators as Building Blocks for VLSI Photonics (pp.378-387). Melville (New York) : F. Michelotti, A. Driessen, M. Bertolotti.

Planar optical microcavities based on colorcenters in lithium fluoride

SOMMA, Fabrizia
2004-01-01

Abstract

The modal-field theory is applied to study the potential performances of an opticalplanar dielectric microcavity based on active color centers in a lithium-fluoride layer. Experimentalangular distributions of the emitted intensity for a low-energy-electron-irradiated lithium-fluoridemicrocavity are compared with theoretical predictions.
2004
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Nichelatti, E., Bonfigli, F., Jacquier, B., Menchini, F., Montereali, R.M., Moretti, P., et al. (2004). Planar optical microcavities based on colorcenters in lithium fluoride. In Microresonators as Building Blocks for VLSI Photonics (pp.378-387). Melville (New York) : F. Michelotti, A. Driessen, M. Bertolotti.
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