Photonic Crystals: Molding the Flow of Light - Second EditionSince it was first published in 1995, Photonic Crystals has remained the definitive text for both undergraduates and researchers on photonic band-gap materials and their use in controlling the propagation of light. This newly expanded and revised edition covers the latest developments in the field, providing the most up-to-date, concise, and comprehensive book available on these novel materials and their applications.
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... Polarization 127 Point Defects in Periodic Dielectric Waveguides 130 Quality Factors of Lossy Cavities 131 Further Reading 134. 8. Photonic-Crystal Slabs Rod and Hole Slabs Polarization and Slab Thickness Linear Defects in Slabs 135 135 ...
... polarization—an omnidirectional reflector—despite the common intuition that reflection can be arranged only for near-normal incidence. If, for some frequency range, a photonic crystal prohibits the propagation of electromagnetic waves ...
... polarization ( Chen , 1981 ; Kawakami , 2002 ; Watts et al . , 2002 ) . In these special cases , the Maxwell equations can be written in a Schrödinger - like form . [ The separable cases of the Schrödinger equation were enumerated by ...
... polarized in the direction of Ho . Imposing the transversality requirement - equation ( 5 ) of chapter 2 — gives the further restriction k · H1 = 0. The reader can also verify that these plane waves are in fact solutions of the master ...
... polarization , for which H is perpendicular to both the z and k directions . Another way to state the significance of continuous translational symmetry is that the components of the wave vector k along the symmetry directions are ...
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