Published May 15, 2000 | Version v1
Journal article

Gap deformation and classical wave localization in disordered two-dimensional photonic-band-gap materials

  • 1. Ames Laboratory-U.S. DOE and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011 (United States)
  • 2. Research Center of Crete-FORTH and Department of Physics, University of Crete, Heraklion, Crete 71110, (Greece)

Description

By using two ab initio numerical methods, we study the effects that disorder has on the spectral gaps and on wave localization in two-dimensional photonic-band-gap materials. We find that there are basically two different responses depending on the lattice realization (solid dielectric cylinders in air or vice versa), the wave polarization, and the particular form under which disorder is introduced. Two different pictures for the photonic states are employed, the ''nearly free'' photon and the ''strongly localized'' photon. These originate from the two different mechanisms responsible for the formation of the spectral gaps, i.e., multiple scattering and single scatterer resonances, and they qualitatively explain our results. (c) 2000 The American Physical Society

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Journal Volume
61
Journal Issue
20
Journal Page Range
p. 13458-13464
ISSN
1098-0121

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
32060202
Subject category
S75: CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS, SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND SUPERFLUIDITY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Numerical Data
Descriptors DEI
DIELECTRIC MATERIALS; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE; ENERGY GAP; MULTIPLE SCATTERING; PHOTONS; POLARIZATION; THEORETICAL DATA; TWO-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS
Descriptors DEC
BOSONS; DATA; ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; INFORMATION; MASSLESS PARTICLES; MATERIALS; NUMERICAL DATA; RADIATIONS; SCATTERING
Proposed descriptors and Free-text terms
photonic band gap; ab initio calculations; electromagnetic wave polarisation