Journal article
Liquid crystal dynamics in a photonic crystal cavity created by selective microfluidic infiltration
A Casas Bedoya, S Mahmoodian, C Monat, S Tomljenovic-Hanic, C Grillet, P Domachuk, EC Mägi, BJ Eggleton, RW Van Der Heijden
Optics Express | Published : 2010
DOI: 10.1364/OE.18.027280
Abstract
A microfluidic double heterostructure cavity is created in a silicon planar photonic crystal waveguide by selective infiltration of a liquid crystal. The spectral evolution of the cavity resonances probed by evanescent coupling reveals that the liquid crystal evaporates, even at room temperature, despite its relatively low vapor pressure of 5 × 103 Pa. We explore the infiltration and evaporation dynamics of the liquid crystal within the cavity using a Fabry-Perot model that accounts for the joint effects of liquid volume reduction and cavity length variation due to liquid evaporation. While discussing how the pattern of the infiltrated liquid can be optimized to restrict evaporation, we find..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council (ARC)
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by an Australian Research Council (ARC) under the ARC Centres of Excellences and Linkage Programs. We also acknowledge L. O'Faolain and T. Krauss, St. Andrews University for the fabrication of the PhCs. ST-H is supported by the ARC Australian Research Fellowship (DP1096288).