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Scanning a Photonic Crystal Slab Nanocavity by Condensation of Xenon for Cavity QED Experiments

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Abstract

Condensing xenon gas onto a quantum dot photonic crystal slab nanocavity at 10-25K produces a shift of the nanocavity mode wavelength b; much as 5nm. Strong coupling anticrossing curves were obtained using this technique.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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