Real-Space observation of ultraslow light in photonic crystal waveguides

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.94.073903
Reference H. Gersen, T.J. Karle, R.J.P. Engelen, W. Bogaerts, J.P. Korterik, N.F. van Hulst, T.F. Krauss and L.K. Kuipers, Real-Space observation of ultraslow light in photonic crystal waveguides, Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, (Article number: 73903), 1-4 (2005)

We show the real-space observation of fast and slow pulses propagating inside a photonic crystal waveguide by time-resolved near-field scanning optical microscopy. Local phase and group velocities of modes are measured. For a specific optical frequency we observe a localized pattern associated with a flat band in the dispersion diagram. During at least 3 ps, movement of this field is hardly discernible: its group velocity would be at most c /1000. The huge trapping times without the use of a cavity reveal new perspectives for dispersion and time control within photonic crystals.