A simple formula for the L-gap width of a face-centered-cubic photonic crystal
Abstract
The width of the first Bragg's scattering peak in the (111) direction of a face-centered-cubic lattice of air spheres can be well approximated by a simple formula which only involves the volume averaged and over the lattice unit cell, being the (position dependent) dielectric constant of the medium, and the effective dielectric constant in the long-wavelength limit approximated by Maxwell-Garnett's formula. Apparently, our formula describes the asymptotic behaviour of the absolute gap width for high dielectric contrast exactly. The standard deviation steadily decreases well below 1% as increases. For example for the sphere filling fraction and . On the interval , our formula still approximates the absolute gap width (the relative gap width ) with a reasonable precision, namely with a standard deviation 3% (4.2%) for low filling fractions up to 6.5% (8%) for the close-packed case. Differences between the case of air spheres in a dielectric and dielectric spheres in air are briefly discussed.
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@article{arxiv.physics/9903022,
title = {A simple formula for the L-gap width of a face-centered-cubic photonic crystal},
author = {Alexander Moroz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/9903022},
year = {2009}
}
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13 pages, 4 figs., RevTex, two references added. For more info see http://www.amolf.nl/external/wwwlab/atoms/theory/index.html