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US08228129B2 Photonic crystal resonant defect cavities with nano-scale oscillators for generation of terahertz or infrared radiation
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用于产生太赫兹或红外辐射的纳米级振荡器的光子晶体谐振缺陷腔
- Patent Title: Photonic crystal resonant defect cavities with nano-scale oscillators for generation of terahertz or infrared radiation
- Patent Title (中): 用于产生太赫兹或红外辐射的纳米级振荡器的光子晶体谐振缺陷腔
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Application No.: US12265930Application Date: 2008-11-06
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Publication No.: US08228129B2Publication Date: 2012-07-24
- Inventor: Delmar L. Barker , William R. Owens , Patrick O. Kano
- Applicant: Delmar L. Barker , William R. Owens , Patrick O. Kano
- Applicant Address: US MA Waltham
- Assignee: Raytheon Company
- Current Assignee: Raytheon Company
- Current Assignee Address: US MA Waltham
- Agent Eric A. Gifford
- Main IPC: H03B5/32
- IPC: H03B5/32 ; G01J3/44

Abstract:
A thermally powered source of IR or THz radiation combines low dimension nano-scale oscillators such as nano-wires and nano-tubes with micro-scale photonic crystal resonant defect cavities for efficient generation, coupling and transmission of electromagnetic radiation. The oscillators have M=0, 1 or 2 resonant dimensions on a micro-scale (approximately 1 um to approximately 1 mm) to emit radiation having a local peak at a desired wavelength in the IR or THz regions. The oscillators have at least one non-resonant dimension on a nano-scale (less than approximately 100 nm) to suppress vibration modes in that dimension and channel more thermal energy into the local peak. The photonic crystal defect cavities have N=1, 2 or 3 (N>M) resonant dimensions on the microscale with lengths comparable to the length of the oscillator and the desired wavelength to exhibit a cavity resonant that overlaps the local peak to accept and transmit emitted radiation. The energy from multiple oscillator/defect cavities pairs can be collected and transmitted by an internal waveguide or external mirrors and lens to a specified location where it is output. To improve coupling efficiency, the oscillators and defect cavities preferably exhibit a physical symmetry so that they are substantially “mode matched”. The integration of nano-scale emitters with micro-scale photonic crystal defect cavities creates a new class of metamaterials that more efficient generate radiation.
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