Abstract:
We present a direct, room-temperature near-field optical study of light confinement by a subwavelength defect
microcavity in a photonic crystal slab containing quantum-well sources. The observations are compared
with three-dimensional finite-difference time-domain calculations, and excellent agreement is found. Moreover,
we use a subwavelength cavity to study the influence of a near-field probe on the imaging of localized
optical modes.