The behavior of a negative refraction photonic crystal slab irradiated with out-of-plane incident beam is an unexplored subject.In such an experimental configuration,guided mode resonance appears in the reflection spe...The behavior of a negative refraction photonic crystal slab irradiated with out-of-plane incident beam is an unexplored subject.In such an experimental configuration,guided mode resonance appears in the reflection spectrum.We show that,in this case,the light coupled inside the photonic crystal is backpropagating.A relationship with the negative index properties is established using a new approach in which the guided resonance is recovered by modeling the photonic crystal layer with a simple Lorentz resonator using the Fresnel reflection formula.展开更多
基金Portions of this work were performed at the Molecular Foundry,Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,which is supported by the Office of Science,Office of Basic Energy Sciences,of the US Department of Energy under contract no.DE-AC02-05CH11231This work was partially supported by the Italian Ministry of University and Research under grants PON PANDION 01_00375.
文摘The behavior of a negative refraction photonic crystal slab irradiated with out-of-plane incident beam is an unexplored subject.In such an experimental configuration,guided mode resonance appears in the reflection spectrum.We show that,in this case,the light coupled inside the photonic crystal is backpropagating.A relationship with the negative index properties is established using a new approach in which the guided resonance is recovered by modeling the photonic crystal layer with a simple Lorentz resonator using the Fresnel reflection formula.