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Interaction of Ge(Si) Self-Assembled Nanoislands with Different Modes of Two-Dimensional Photonic Crystal. / Stepikhova, Margarita V.; Dyakov, Sergey A.; Peretokin, Artem V. et al.

In: Nanomaterials, Vol. 12, No. 15, 2687, 08.2022.

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Stepikhova, MV, Dyakov, SA, Peretokin, AV, Shaleev, MV, Rodyakina, EE & Novikov, AV 2022, 'Interaction of Ge(Si) Self-Assembled Nanoislands with Different Modes of Two-Dimensional Photonic Crystal', Nanomaterials, vol. 12, no. 15, 2687. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12152687

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Stepikhova, M. V., Dyakov, S. A., Peretokin, A. V., Shaleev, M. V., Rodyakina, E. E., & Novikov, A. V. (2022). Interaction of Ge(Si) Self-Assembled Nanoislands with Different Modes of Two-Dimensional Photonic Crystal. Nanomaterials, 12(15), [2687]. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12152687

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Stepikhova MV, Dyakov SA, Peretokin AV, Shaleev MV, Rodyakina EE, Novikov AV. Interaction of Ge(Si) Self-Assembled Nanoislands with Different Modes of Two-Dimensional Photonic Crystal. Nanomaterials. 2022 Aug;12(15):2687. doi: 10.3390/nano12152687

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Stepikhova, Margarita V. ; Dyakov, Sergey A. ; Peretokin, Artem V. et al. / Interaction of Ge(Si) Self-Assembled Nanoislands with Different Modes of Two-Dimensional Photonic Crystal. In: Nanomaterials. 2022 ; Vol. 12, No. 15.

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title = "Interaction of Ge(Si) Self-Assembled Nanoislands with Different Modes of Two-Dimensional Photonic Crystal",
abstract = "The interaction of Ge(Si)/SOI self-assembled nanoislands with modes of photonic crystal slabs (PCS) with a hexagonal lattice is studied in detail. Appropriate selection of the PCS parameters and conditions for collecting the photoluminescence (PL) signal allowed to distinguish the PCS modes of different physical nature, particularly the radiative modes and modes associated to the bound states in the continuum (BIC). It is shown that the radiative modes with relatively low Q-factors could provide a increase greater than an order of magnitude in the integrated PL intensity in the wavelength range of 1.3–1.55 µm compared to the area outside of PCS at room temperature. At the same time, the interaction of Ge(Si) islands emission with the BIC-related modes provides the peak PL intensity increase of more than two orders of magnitude. The experimentally measured Q-factor of the PL line associated with the symmetry-protected BIC mode reaches the value of 2600.",
keywords = "bound states in the continuum, Ge(Si) self-assembled nanoislands, microphotoluminescence, photonic crystal modes, photonic crystal slab",
author = "Stepikhova, {Margarita V.} and Dyakov, {Sergey A.} and Peretokin, {Artem V.} and Shaleev, {Mikhail V.} and Rodyakina, {Ekaterina E.} and Novikov, {Alexey V.}",
note = "Funding Information: The work was supported by the Center of Excellence «Center of Photonics» funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, contract No. 075-15-2022-316. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 by the authors.",
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AU - Rodyakina, Ekaterina E.

AU - Novikov, Alexey V.

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N2 - The interaction of Ge(Si)/SOI self-assembled nanoislands with modes of photonic crystal slabs (PCS) with a hexagonal lattice is studied in detail. Appropriate selection of the PCS parameters and conditions for collecting the photoluminescence (PL) signal allowed to distinguish the PCS modes of different physical nature, particularly the radiative modes and modes associated to the bound states in the continuum (BIC). It is shown that the radiative modes with relatively low Q-factors could provide a increase greater than an order of magnitude in the integrated PL intensity in the wavelength range of 1.3–1.55 µm compared to the area outside of PCS at room temperature. At the same time, the interaction of Ge(Si) islands emission with the BIC-related modes provides the peak PL intensity increase of more than two orders of magnitude. The experimentally measured Q-factor of the PL line associated with the symmetry-protected BIC mode reaches the value of 2600.

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