Reflectivity calculated for a 3D silicon photonic band gap crystal with finite support
D. Devashish, Shakeeb B. Hasan, J. J. W. van der Vegt, and Willem L., Vos

TL;DR
This study numerically investigates the reflectivity of 3D silicon photonic band gap crystals with finite support, revealing high reflectivity and band gap properties consistent with experiments, and uncovers new hybridization phenomena in polarization behavior.
Contribution
It provides detailed finite element simulations of finite 3D photonic crystals, clarifying the relationship between finite size effects and observed reflectivity in experiments.
Findings
Broad stop bands with nearly 100% reflectivity observed even in thin crystals.
Stop band frequencies match those of infinite crystal band gaps.
Bragg attenuation lengths are much longer than previous estimates.
Abstract
We study numerically the reflectivity of three-dimensional (3D) photonic crystals with a complete 3D photonic band gap, with the aim to interpret recent experiments. We employ the finite element method to study crystals with the cubic diamond-like inverse woodpile structure. The high-index backbone has a dielectric function similar to silicon. We study crystals with a range of thicknesses up to ten unit cells (). The crystals are surrounded by vacuum, and have a finite support as in experiments. The polarization-resolved reflectivity spectra reveal Fabry-P{\'e}rot fringes related to standing waves in the finite crystal, as well as broad stop bands with nearly reflectivity, even for thin crystals. From the strong reflectivity peaks, it is inferred that the maximum reflectivity observed in experiments is not limited by finite size. The frequency ranges of the stop…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotonic Crystals and Applications
