Focusing Properties in Photonic Crystal Structure Formed by Air Holes in Dielectric Background with Concave Interface
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Abstract
We investigate the focusing properties of photonic crystal structures with a concavo-concave as the photonic crystal boundary. The photonic crystal is constituted by air holes parallelly distributed in a uniform dielectric. A good-quality focus of a plane wave can appear out of the photonic crystal structure, and a strong far field focus is also formed from the photonic crystal interface. A negative-refractive beam at the frequency 0.195 (2πc/a) for the excited Bloch wave mode near the Brillouin zone edges under all incident angles are obtained by simulation.
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JIAN Zhi-Jian, PENG Jing-Cui, ZHOU Ren-Long. Focusing Properties in Photonic Crystal Structure Formed by Air Holes in Dielectric Background with Concave Interface[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(12): 3359-3362.
JIAN Zhi-Jian, PENG Jing-Cui, ZHOU Ren-Long. Focusing Properties in Photonic Crystal Structure Formed by Air Holes in Dielectric Background with Concave Interface[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(12): 3359-3362.
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JIAN Zhi-Jian, PENG Jing-Cui, ZHOU Ren-Long. Focusing Properties in Photonic Crystal Structure Formed by Air Holes in Dielectric Background with Concave Interface[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(12): 3359-3362.
JIAN Zhi-Jian, PENG Jing-Cui, ZHOU Ren-Long. Focusing Properties in Photonic Crystal Structure Formed by Air Holes in Dielectric Background with Concave Interface[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(12): 3359-3362.
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