A powerful and efficient method based on the Bloch theorem, widely used in solid state physics to model electrons running into a periodic lattice, and recently applied by the authors to model defect-free optical periodic structures, is used to characterize photonic bandgap (PBG) structures incorporating multiple defects, having arbitrary shape and dimensions. The importance of the defect-mode characterization in PBG materials is due to the intensive use of defects for light localization to design optical and microwave devices giving high performances.

Modelling Photonic Band-Gap Structures having Multiple Defects / Giorgio, Agostino; Perri, Anna Gina. - In: JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL ELECTRONICS. - ISSN 1569-8025. - STAMPA. - 2:2-4(2003), pp. 397-401. [10.1023/B:JCEL.0000011459.52839.cd]

Modelling Photonic Band-Gap Structures having Multiple Defects

Giorgio, Agostino;Perri, Anna Gina
2003-01-01

Abstract

A powerful and efficient method based on the Bloch theorem, widely used in solid state physics to model electrons running into a periodic lattice, and recently applied by the authors to model defect-free optical periodic structures, is used to characterize photonic bandgap (PBG) structures incorporating multiple defects, having arbitrary shape and dimensions. The importance of the defect-mode characterization in PBG materials is due to the intensive use of defects for light localization to design optical and microwave devices giving high performances.
2003
Modelling Photonic Band-Gap Structures having Multiple Defects / Giorgio, Agostino; Perri, Anna Gina. - In: JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL ELECTRONICS. - ISSN 1569-8025. - STAMPA. - 2:2-4(2003), pp. 397-401. [10.1023/B:JCEL.0000011459.52839.cd]
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