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Surface polaritons in two-dimensional left-handed photonic crystals

Optics 2012-05-22 v2

Abstract

Using an extended plane-wave-based transfer-matrix method, the photonic band structures and the corresponding transmission spectrum of a two-dimensional left-handed photonic crystal are calculated. Comparisons between the periodic structure with a single left-handed cylindric rod are made, and many interesting similarities are found. It is shown that, due to the localized surface polaritons presented by an isolated left-handed rod, there exist many exciting physical phenomena in high-dimensional left-handed photonic crystals. As direct results of coupling of the localized surface polaritons of neighboring left-handed rod, a lot of almost dispersionless bands, anti-crossing behavior, and a zero nˉ\bar{n} gap are exhibited in the left-handed periodic structure. Moreover, in a certain frequency region, except distorted by a lot of anti-crossing behavior, there exists a continual dispersion relation, which can be explained by the long-wavelength approximation. It is also pointed out that high-dimensional left-handed photonic crystals can be used to design narrow-band filter.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0603067,
  title  = {Surface polaritons in two-dimensional left-handed photonic crystals},
  author = {Yong Zeng and Ying Fu and Xiaoshuang Chen and Wei Lu and Hans Agren},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0603067},
  year   = {2012}
}

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