Yasuo OhteraShohei IijimaHirohito Yamada
A thin-film grating on a curved substrate functions as a highly reflective and wavelength sensitive mirror for a diverging wave that has the same curvature as the substrate. In this paper we propose a cylindrical cavity surrounded by a curved resonant grating wall, and describe its resonance characteristics. Through finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulation we have clarified that this type of cavity supports two resonance modes: one is confined by Fresnel reflection and the other by resonance reflection of the wall. We have also demonstrated that the latter mode exhibits a Q factor several orders of magnitude higher than that of the former mode.
Zefeng WangHU Yong-mingLuo HongMeng ZhouNi MingXiong Shui-Dong国防科学技术大学光电科学与工程学院,长沙 410073
Shogo UraJunichi InoueKenji Kintaka
Osama M. Abo-SeidaNabil T. EldabeAbd El Hakeem Abd El NabyM. IbrahimAhmed Ali
S. AugéSergei GluchkoAnne-Laure FehrembachE. PopovThomas AntoniSylvain PelloquinAlexandre ArnoultAntoine MonmayrantOlivier Gauthier‐Lafaye