JOURNAL ARTICLE

Photonic crystal heterostructures resonant tunnelling, waveguides and filters

Emanuel IstrateEdward H. Sargent

Year: 2002 Journal:   Journal of Optics A Pure and Applied Optics Vol: 4 (6)Pages: S242-S246   Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media

Abstract

Photonic crystal heterostructures are concatenations of photonic crystals differing in refractive index or lattice geometry. They can be fabricated using self-assembly of colloidal spheres. In this paper we present a review of the devices enabled by such colloidal heterostructures, along with an envelope approximation used to efficiently study their properties. We show that the approximation is well suited for studying polymer photonic crystals. We also provide a comparison between the envelope approximation and a tight-binding method used to study defects in photonic crystals.

Keywords:
Photonic crystal Heterojunction Quantum tunnelling Materials science Photonics Envelope (radar) Refractive index Optics SPHERES Colloidal crystal Optoelectronics Hexagonal lattice Colloid Physics Condensed matter physics Chemistry Computer science Telecommunications

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