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Gap Sensitivity Reveals Universal Behaviors in Optimized Photonic Crystal and Disordered Networks

Optics 2021-07-16 v1 Computational Physics

Abstract

Through an extensive series of high-precision numerical computations of the optimal complete photonic band gap (PBG) as a function of dielectric contrast α\alpha for a variety of crystal and disordered heterostructures, we reveal striking universal behaviors of the gap sensitivity S(α)dΔ(α)/dα\mathcal{S}(\alpha)\equiv d\Delta(\alpha)/d\alpha, the first derivative of the optimal gap-to-midgap ratio Δ(α)\Delta(\alpha). In particular, for all our crystal networks, S(α)\mathcal{S}(\alpha) takes a universal form that is well approximated by the analytic formula for a one-dimensional quarter-wave stack, SQWS(α)\mathcal{S}_{\text{QWS}}(\alpha). Even more surprisingly, the values of S(α)\mathcal{S}(\alpha) for our disordered networks converge to SQWS(α)\mathcal{S}_{\text{QWS}}(\alpha) for sufficiently large α\alpha. A deeper understanding of the simplicity of this universal behavior may provide fundamental insights about PBG formation and guidance in the design of novel photonic heterostructures.

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@article{arxiv.2107.07216,
  title  = {Gap Sensitivity Reveals Universal Behaviors in Optimized Photonic Crystal and Disordered Networks},
  author = {Michael A. Klatt and Paul J. Steinhardt and Salvatore Torquato},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.07216},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Main article: 6 pages, 3 figures; supplemental material: 8 pages, 4 figures