Light propagation and emission in complex photonic media
Willem L. Vos, Ad Lagendijk, and Allard P. Mosk

TL;DR
This paper introduces complex photonic media, exploring their structures, properties, and applications, emphasizing how spatial light modulation enhances control over light propagation in these intricate materials.
Contribution
It provides a unified framework using a photonic interaction strength parameter to compare diverse complex photonic media for various optical applications.
Findings
Introduction of a photonic interaction strength parameter
Demonstration of controlling light in opaque media
Overview of structures from random to ordered
Abstract
We provide an introduction to complex photonic media, that is, composite materials with spatial inhomogeneities that are distributed over length scales comparable to or smaller than the wavelength of light. This blossoming field is firmly rooted in condensed matter physics, in optics, and in materials science. Many stimulating analogies exist with other wave phenomena such as sound and seismology, X-rays, neutrons. The field has a rich history, which has led to many applications in lighting, novel lasers, light harvesting, microscopy, and bio optics. We provide a brief overview of complex photonic media with different classes of spatial order, varying from completely random to long-periodically ordered structures, quasi crystalline and aperiodic structures, and arrays of cavities. In addition to shaping optical waves by suitable photonic nanostructures, the realization is quickly…
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