Bachelor Thesis: A Numerical Analysis of Zero-Dimensional Fabry-Pérot Micro-Cavities

Simulation of Electric field distribution across Fabry-Pérot micro-cavity with two Hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN) freeform lenses at the resonance frequency

This thesis undertakes a detailed exploration into the manipulation of electric field distributions within Fabry-Pérot micro-cavities through the novel introduction of hexagonal Boron Nitride (hBN) lenses. Leveraging advanced simulation tools, the study systematically dissects the impact of hBN lens shapes on electric field behaviors, unveiling a spectrum of photon confinement phenomena and laying foundational insights for future optical cavity designs. The successful replication of existing models and subsequent original analysis mark a pivotal step towards harnessing the full potential of micro-cavities in optical research and applications.

Klemens Flöge
Klemens Flöge

I am a researcher with expertise in applied mathematics, machine learning, and data science. With a background from Cambridge and ETH Zürich, my work spans uncertainty quantification, protein modeling, and industrial AI applications.