Disordered photonic crystals understood by a perturbation formalism

Zhi-Yuan Li, Xiangdong Zhang, and Zhao-Qing Zhang
Phys. Rev. B 61, 15738 – Published 15 June 2000
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Abstract

Photonic band gaps in disordered two-dimensional photonic crystals are investigated for two typical types of randomness: cylinder site displacements (site randomness) and cylinder radius variations (size randomness). The plane-wave expansion method with a supercell technique is applied to calculate the density-of-states (DOS) for the disordered photonic crystals. In particular, numerical simulations on the DOS for square and triangular lattices of dielectric cylinders in air with the E-polarization mode show that photonic band gaps are far more sensitive to disorders with a size randomness than with a site randomness. The first and second band gaps both reduce very little even for a site randomness of a strength as large as half the cylinder radius, yet they reduce more than one-half for a size randomness of a strength about one-third the cylinder radius. This substantial contrast can be understood by the analysis of the electromagnetic fields in disordered crystals. Based on such a field analysis, a perturbation formalism is proposed for disordered crystals and it accords well with the DOS calculations for a site randomness of even a moderate strength. At very weak size randomness, the perturbation method also works well to some extent. Such a simple perturbative analysis should provide a systematic way to understand various disordered photonic crystals qualitatively and even semiquantitatively.

  • Received 6 July 1999

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.61.15738

©2000 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Zhi-Yuan Li, Xiangdong Zhang, and Zhao-Qing Zhang

  • Department of Physics, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China

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Vol. 61, Iss. 23 — 15 June 2000

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