Distinguishing zero-group-velocity modes in photonic crystals

نویسندگان

  • M. Ghebrebrhan
  • M. Ibanescu
  • Steven G. Johnson
  • M. Soljaćić
  • J. D. Joannopoulos
چکیده

We examine differences between various zero-group-velocity modes in photonic crystals, including those that arise from Bragg diffraction, anticrossings, and band repulsion. Zero-group velocity occurs at points where the group velocity changes sign, and therefore is conceptually related to “left-handed” media, in which the group velocity is opposite to the phase velocity. We consider this relationship more quantitatively in terms of the Fourier decomposition of the modes, by defining a measure of how much the “average” phase velocity is parallel to the group velocity—an anomalous region is one in which they are mostly antiparallel. We find that this quantity can be used to qualitatively distinguish different zero-group-velocity points. In one dimension, such anomalous regions are found never to occur. In higher dimensions, they are exhibited around certain zero-group-velocity points, and lead to unusual enhanced confinement behavior in microcavities.

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تاریخ انتشار 2007