Light Exiting from Real Photonic Band Gap Crystals is Diffuse and Strongly Directional

A. Femius Koenderink and Willem L. Vos
Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 213902 – Published 19 November 2003

Abstract

Any photonic crystal is in practice periodic with some inevitable fabricational imperfections. We have measured angle-resolved transmission of photons that are multiply scattered by this disorder in strongly photonic crystals. Peculiar non-Lambertian distributions occur as a function of frequency: due to internal diffraction, wide angular ranges of strongly reduced diffuse transmission coincide with photonic stop bands, while enhancements occur for directions outside stop gaps. We quantitatively explain the experiment with a model incorporating diffusion and band structure on equal footing. We predict that in the event of a photonic band gap, diffuse light at frequencies near band gap edges can exit only along isolated directions. Angle-resolved diffuse transmission appears to be the photonic equivalent of angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy.

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  • Received 31 October 2002

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.91.213902

©2003 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

A. Femius Koenderink* and Willem L. Vos

  • Complex Photonic Systems, Department of Applied Physics and MESA+ Research Institute, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands

  • *Electronic addresses: femius.koenderink@phys.chem.ethz.ch; www.photonicbandgaps.com

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Vol. 91, Iss. 21 — 21 November 2003

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