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    Design of photonic crystal optical waveguides with single-mode propagation in the photonic bandgap

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    The authors present a systematic method for designing dielectric-core photonic crystal optical waveguides that support only one mode in the photonic bandgap (PBG). It is shown that by changing the sizes of thc air columns (without perturbing the positions of the centres of the air column) in the two rows that are adjacent to the middle slab, the higher order mode(s) can be pushed out of the photonic bandgap, resulting in single-mode wave propagation in the bandgap

    Measurement of spontaneous emission from a two-dimensional photonic band gap defined microcavity at near-infrared wavelengths

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    An active, photonic band gap-based microcavity emitter in the near infrared is demonstrated. We present direct measurement of the spontaneous emission power and spectrum from a microcavity formed using a two-dimensional photonic band gap structure in a half wavelength thick slab waveguide. The appearance of cavity resonance peaks in the spectrum correspond to the photonic band gap energy. For detuned band gaps, no resonances are observed. For devices with correctly tuned band gaps, a two-time enhancement of the extraction efficiency was demonstrated compared to detuned band gaps and unpatterned material

    UnerwĂŒnschte Arzneimittelreaktionen an der Haut: Zwischen trivial und fatal

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    Zusammenfassung: UnerwĂŒnschte Arzneimittelwirkungen stellen ein hĂ€ufiges medizinisches Problem dar. Insbesondere die Überempfindlichkeitsreaktionen sind wegen ihrer dosisunabhĂ€ngigen, nicht vorhersehbaren Natur hĂ€ufig beeindruckend und verunsichernd. Die klinischen Manifestationen an der Haut sind vielfĂ€ltig und reichen von makulösen Exanthemen ĂŒber bullöse Reaktionen zu Urtikaria und Angioödem bis hin zur Anaphylaxie. Aber auch systemische HypersensitivitĂ€tsreaktionen unter Einbeziehung fast aller Organsysteme kommen vor. Charakteristische klinische Alarmzeichen fĂŒr schwere allergische Arzneimittelreaktionen sowohl vom Sofort- als auch vom verzögerten Typ helfen, die Entwicklung einer allergischen Reaktion auf Arzneimittel frĂŒhzeitig zu diagnostizieren, die Zufuhr der potenziellen Allergene zu stoppen und therapeutische Maßnahmen einzuleiten. Entscheidend fĂŒr die Aufarbeitung solcher Reaktionen im allergologisch-pharmakologischen Grenzgebiet ist die genaue Beschreibung und Dokumentation der Morphe der Hautreaktion und der exakten zeitlichen AblĂ€ufe der Medikamenteneinnahme. Dies erleichtert die Auswahl der adĂ€quaten allergologischen Testverfahren und die Interpretation der Ergebniss

    Photonic bandgap disk laser

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    A two-dimensional photonic crystal defined hexagonal disk laser which relies on Bragg reflection rather than the total internal reflection as in traditional microdisk lasers is described. The devices are fabricated using a selective etch to form free standing membranes suspended in air. Room temperature lasing at 1650nm for a 150nm thick, ~15ÎŒm wide cavity fabricated in InP/GaAsP is demonstrated with pulsed optical pumping

    Analysis of radiation-pressure induced mechanical oscillation of an optical microcavity

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    The theoretical work of V.B. Braginsky predicted that radiation pressure can couple the mechanical, mirror-eigenmodes of a Fabry-Perot resonator to it's optical modes, leading to a parametric oscillation instability. This regime is characterized by regenerative mechanical oscillation of the mechanical mirror eigenmodes. We have recently observed the excitation of mechanical modes in an ultra-high-Q optical microcavity. Here, we present a detailed experimental analysis of this effect and demonstrate that radiation pressure is the excitation mechanism of the observed mechanical oscillations

    Finite-difference time-domain calculation of spontaneous emission lifetime in a microcavity

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    We developed a general numerical method to calculate the spontaneous emission lifetime in an arbitrary microcavity, using a finite-difference time-domain algorithm. For structures with rotational symmetry we also developed a more efficient but less general algorithm. To simulate an open radiation problem, we use absorbing boundaries to truncate the computational domain. The accuracy of this method is limited only by numerical error and finite reflection at the absorbing boundaries. We compare our result with cases that can be solved analytically and find excellent agreement. Finally, we apply the method to calculate the spontaneous emission lifetime in a slab waveguide and in a dielectric microdisk, respectively

    Quantitative effects of abrupt deceleration on pulmonary diffusion in man Technical report,

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    Functional renormalization and mean-field approach to multiband systems with spin-orbit coupling: Application to the Rashba model with attractive interaction

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    The functional renormalization group (RG) in combination with Fermi surface patching is a well-established method for studying Fermi liquid instabilities of correlated electron systems. In this article, we further develop this method and combine it with mean-field theory to approach multiband systems with spin-orbit coupling, and we apply this to a tight-binding Rashba model with an attractive, local interaction. The spin dependence of the interaction vertex is fully implemented in a RG flow without SU(2) symmetry, and its momentum dependence is approximated in a refined projection scheme. In particular, we discuss the necessity of including in the RG flow contributions from both bands of the model, even if they are not intersected by the Fermi level. As the leading instability of the Rashba model, we find a superconducting phase with a singlet-type interaction between electrons with opposite momenta. While the gap function has a singlet spin structure, the order parameter indicates an unconventional superconducting phase, with the ratio between singlet and triplet amplitudes being plus or minus one on the Fermi lines of the upper or lower band, respectively. We expect our combined functional RG and mean-field approach to be useful for an unbiased theoretical description of the low-temperature properties of spin-based materials.Comment: consistent with published version in Physical Review B (2016

    Hybrid InGaAsP-InP Mach-Zehnder racetrack resonator for thermooptic switching and coupling control

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    An InGaAsP-InP optical switch geometry based on electrical control of waveguide-resonator coupling is demonstrated. Thermooptic tuning of a Mach-Zehnder interferometer integrated with a racetrack resonator is shown to result in switching with ON-OFF contrast up to 18.5 dB. The optical characteristics of this unique design enable a substantial reduction of the switching power, to a value of 26 mW in comparison with 40 mW for a conventional Mach-Zehnder interferometer switch. Modulation response measurements reveal a 3 dB bandwidth of 400 kHz and a rise time of 1.8 ”s, comparing favorably with current state-of-the-art thermooptic switches

    Electrically-pumped, broad-area, single-mode photonic crystal lasers

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    Planar broad-area single-mode lasers, with modal widths of the order of tens of microns, are technologically important for high-power applications and improved coupling efficiency into optical fibers. They may also find new areas of applications in on-chip integration with devices that are of similar size scales, such as for spectroscopy in microfluidic chambers or optical signal processing with micro-electromechanical systems. An outstanding challenge is that broad-area lasers often require external means of control, such as injection-locking or a frequency/spatial filter to obtain single-mode operation. In this paper, we propose and demonstrate effective index-guided, large-area, edge-emitting photonic crystal lasers driven by pulsed electrical current injection at the optical telecommunication wavelength of 1550nm. By suitable design of the photonic crystal lattice, our lasers operate in a single mode with a 1/e^2 modal width of 25ÎŒm and a length of 600ÎŒm
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