Reflectivity of 1D photonic crystals : a comparison of computational schemes with experimental results
We report the reflectivity of one-dimensional finite and semi-infinite photonic crystals, computed through the coupling to Bloch modes (BM) and through a transfer matrix method (TMM), and their comparison to the experimental spectral line shapes of porous silicon (PS) multilayer structures. Both met...
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I48-R184-123456789-281182025-03-06T10:57:47Z Reflectivity of 1D photonic crystals : a comparison of computational schemes with experimental results Pérez Huerta, José Samuel Ariza Flores, David Castro García, R. Mochán, W. Luis Ortiz, Guillermo Pablo Agarwal, Vivechana Nanostructures Photonic bandgap materials Reflection spectra Porous materials Dielectric materials We report the reflectivity of one-dimensional finite and semi-infinite photonic crystals, computed through the coupling to Bloch modes (BM) and through a transfer matrix method (TMM), and their comparison to the experimental spectral line shapes of porous silicon (PS) multilayer structures. Both methods reproduce a forbidden photonic bandgap (PBG), but slowly-converging oscillations are observed in the TMM as the number of layers increases to infinity, while a smooth converged behavior is presented with BM. The experimental reflectivity spectra is in good agreement with the TMM results for multilayer structures with a small number of periods. However, for structures with large amount of periods, the measured spectral line shapes exhibit better agreement with the smooth behavior predicted by BM. 2021-06-10T19:37:32Z 2021-06-10T19:37:32Z 2018 Artículo Pérez Huerta, José Samuel, et al., 2018. Reflectivity of 1D photonic crystals : a comparison of computational schemes with experimental results. International Journal of Modern Physics B. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Company, vol. 32, no. 11, p. 1-10. ISSN 1793-6578. 1793-6578 http://repositorio.unne.edu.ar/handle/123456789/28118 eng openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/ application/pdf application/pdf World Scientific Publishing Company International Journal of Modern Physics B, 2018, vol. 32, no. 11, p. 1-10. |
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Nanostructures Photonic bandgap materials Reflection spectra Porous materials Dielectric materials Pérez Huerta, José Samuel Ariza Flores, David Castro García, R. Mochán, W. Luis Ortiz, Guillermo Pablo Agarwal, Vivechana Reflectivity of 1D photonic crystals : a comparison of computational schemes with experimental results |
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Nanostructures Photonic bandgap materials Reflection spectra Porous materials Dielectric materials |
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We report the reflectivity of one-dimensional finite and semi-infinite photonic crystals, computed through the coupling to Bloch modes (BM) and through a transfer matrix method (TMM), and their comparison to the experimental spectral line shapes of porous silicon (PS) multilayer structures. Both methods reproduce a forbidden photonic bandgap (PBG), but slowly-converging oscillations are observed in the TMM as the number of layers increases to infinity, while a smooth converged behavior is presented with BM. The experimental reflectivity spectra is in good agreement with the TMM results for multilayer structures with a small number of periods. However, for structures with large amount of periods, the measured spectral line shapes exhibit better agreement with the smooth behavior predicted by BM. |
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Pérez Huerta, José Samuel Ariza Flores, David Castro García, R. Mochán, W. Luis Ortiz, Guillermo Pablo Agarwal, Vivechana |
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Pérez Huerta, José Samuel Ariza Flores, David Castro García, R. Mochán, W. Luis Ortiz, Guillermo Pablo Agarwal, Vivechana |
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Pérez Huerta, José Samuel |
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Reflectivity of 1D photonic crystals : a comparison of computational schemes with experimental results |
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Reflectivity of 1D photonic crystals : a comparison of computational schemes with experimental results |
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Reflectivity of 1D photonic crystals : a comparison of computational schemes with experimental results |
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Reflectivity of 1D photonic crystals : a comparison of computational schemes with experimental results |
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Reflectivity of 1D photonic crystals : a comparison of computational schemes with experimental results |
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reflectivity of 1d photonic crystals : a comparison of computational schemes with experimental results |
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