Title :
The Tunable Omnidirectional Reflector Based on Two-Dimensional Photonic Crystals With Superconductor Constituents
Author :
Hai-Feng Zhang ; Shao-Bin Liu
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Radar Imaging & Microwave Photonics, Nanjing Univ. of Aeronaut. & Astronaut., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
The properties of omnidirectional band gap (OBG) in the two-dimensional superconductor photonic crystals (SPCs) with triangular lattices, that are composed of the superconductor (Nb) rods in the dielectric background, are theoretically studied in detail based on the modified plane wave expansion method, as the electromagnetic wave with a off-plane angle. The calculated results demonstrate that not only the complete photonic band gap (PBG) and a flatbands region can be achieved but also the OBG can be observed. The influences of the radius of inserted rod, the dielectric background, the plasma frequency of superconductor, the damping coefficient of the superconductor, and the ambient temperature on the OBG are investigated, respectively. The simulations show that the tunable OBG can be obtained except for changing the damping coefficient of the superconductor. The features of OBG for the complementary structure also are discussed as the anisotropic materials are introduced. The analysis results show that the complete PBG also can be achieved in the large incidence angle region. These values provide the theoretical instructions to realize the omnidirectional reflector by the proposed SPCs.
Keywords :
damping; niobium; optical elements; optical tuning; photonic band gap; photonic crystals; type II superconductors; Nb; ambient temperature; anisotropic materials; damping coefficient; dielectric background; electromagnetic wave; inserted rod; modified plane wave expansion method; off-plane angle; omnidirectional band gap; plasma frequency; superconductor constituents; superconductor rods; triangular lattices; tunable omnidirectional reflector; two-dimensional photonic crystals; two-dimensional superconductor photonic crystals; Bandwidth; Dielectrics; Lattices; Materials; Photonic band gap; Plasma temperature; Superconducting microwave devices; Superconductor; omnidirectional band gap; photonic band gap; plane wave expansion method; two-dimensional photonic crystals;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTQE.2014.2354633