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Dyakonov-Tamm surface waves featuring Dyakonov-Tamm-Voigt surface waves

Optics 2020-05-20 v1

Abstract

The propagation of Dyakonov-Tamm (DT) surface waves guided by the planar interface of two nondissipative materials AA and BB was investigated theoretically and numerically, via the corresponding canonical boundary-value problem. Material AA is a homogeneous uniaxial dielectric material whose optic axis lies at an angle χ\chi relative to the interface plane. Material BB is an isotropic dielectric material that is periodically nonhomogeneous in the direction normal to the interface. The special case was considered in which the propagation matrix for material AA is non-diagonalizable because the corresponding surface wave-named the Dyakonov-Tamm-Voigt (DTV) surface wave-has unusual localization characteristics. The decay of the DTV surface wave is given by the product of a linear function and an exponential function of distance from the interface in material AA; in contrast, the fields of conventional DT surface waves decay only exponentially with distance from the interface. Numerical studies revealed that multiple DT surface waves can exist for a fixed propagation direction in the interface plane, depending upon the constitutive parameters of materials AA and BB. When regarded as functions of the angle of propagation in the interface plane, the multiple DT surface-wave solutions can be organized as continuous branches. A larger number of DT solution branches exist when the degree of anisotropy of material AA is greater. If χ=0\chi = 0^\circ then a solitary DTV solution exists for a unique propagation direction on each DT branch solution. If χ>0\chi > 0^\circ, then no DTV solutions exist. As the degree of nonhomogeneity of material BB decreases, the number of DT solution branches decreases.

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@article{arxiv.2002.02411,
  title  = {Dyakonov-Tamm surface waves featuring Dyakonov-Tamm-Voigt surface waves},
  author = {Chenzhang Zhou and Tom G. Mackay and Akhlesh Lakhtakia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.02411},
  year   = {2020}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1910.10972