Şenlik, S. SeçkinKocabaş, AşkınAydınlı, Atilla2016-02-082016-02-082009-08http://hdl.handle.net/11693/22648We report on a comparative study of grating based plasmonic band gap cavities. Numerically, we calculate the quality factors of the cavities based on three types of grating surfaces; uniform, biharmonic and Moiré surfaces. We show that for biharmonic band gap cavities, the radiation loss can be suppressed by removing the additional grating component in the cavity region. Due to the gradual change of the surface profile in the cavity region, Moiré type surfaces support cavity modes with higher quality factors. Experimentally, we demonstrate the existence of plasmonic cavities based on uniform gratings. Effective index perturbation and cavity geometries are obtained by additional dielectric loading. Quality factor of 85 is obtained from the measured band structure of the cavity. © 2009 Optical Society of America.EnglishBandpass filtersEnergy gapPlasmonsBand gapsBi-harmonicCavity geometryCavity modeCavity regionsComparative studiesDielectric loadingsEffective indexGradual changesGrating componentsGrating surfaceQuality factorsRadiation lossSurface profilesQ factor measurementGrating based plasmonic band gap cavitiesArticle10.1364/OE.17.0155411094-4087