English

Observation of wavelength-dependent Brewster angle shift in 3D photonic crystals

Optics 2017-05-24 v1

Abstract

The interaction of polarized light with photonic crystals exhibit unique features due to its sub-wavelength nature on the surface and the periodic variation of refractive index in the depth of the crystals. Here, we present a detailed study of polarization anisotropy in light scattering associated with three-dimensional photonic crystals with face centered cubic symmetry over a broad wavelength and angular range. The polarization anisotropy leads to a shift in the conventional Brewster angle defined for a planar interface with certain refractive index. The observed shift in Brewster angle strongly depends on the index contrast and lattice constant. Polarization-dependent stop gap measurements are performed on photonic crystals with different index contrast and lattice constants. These measurements indicate unique stop gap branching at high-symmetry points in the Brillouin zone of the photonic crystals. The inherited stop gap branching is observed for TE polarization whereas that is suppressed for TM polarization as a consequence of Brewster effect. Our results have consequences in the polarized light-scattering from plasmonic structures and dielectric meta-surfaces and are also useful in applications like nano-scale polarization splitters and lasers.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1611.09693,
  title  = {Observation of wavelength-dependent Brewster angle shift in 3D photonic crystals},
  author = {Priya and Rajesh V. Nair},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.09693},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

15 pages, 4 figures