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Photonic band gap in isotropic hyperuniform disordered solids with low dielectric contrast

Author(s): Man, Weining; Florescu, Marian; Matsuyama, Kazue; Yadak, Polin; Nahal, Geev; et al

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Abstract: We report the first experimental demonstration of a TE-polarization photonic band gap (PBG) in a 2D isotropic hyperuniform disordered solid (HUDS) made of dielectric media with a dielectric index contrast of 1.6:1, very low for PBG formation. The solid is composed of a connected network of dielectric walls enclosing air-filled cells. Direct comparison with photonic crystals and quasicrystals permitted us to investigate band-gap properties as a function of increasing rotational isotropy. We present results from numerical simulations proving that the PBG observed experimentally for HUDS at low index contrast has zero density of states. The PBG is associated with the energy difference between complementary resonant modes above and below the gap, with the field predominantly concentrated in the air or in the dielectric. The intrinsic isotropy of HUDS may offer unprecedented flexibilities and freedom in applications (i. e. defect architecture design) not limited by crystalline symmetries. (C) 2013 Optical Society of America
Publication Date: 26-Aug-2013
Electronic Publication Date: 16-Aug-2013
Citation: Man, Weining, Florescu, Marian, Matsuyama, Kazue, Yadak, Polin, Nahal, Geev, Hashemizad, Seyed, Williamson, Eric, Steinhardt, Paul, Torquato, Salvatore, Chaikin, Paul. (2013). Photonic band gap in isotropic hyperuniform disordered solids with low dielectric contrast. OPTICS EXPRESS, 21 (19972 - 19981). doi:10.1364/OE.21.019972
DOI: doi:10.1364/OE.21.019972
ISSN: 1094-4087
Pages: 19972 - 19981
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: OPTICS EXPRESS
Version: Final published version. This is an open access article.



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