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Dispersion Properties of Surface Waves Decaying in Red-Shifted and Blue-Shifted Gaps in Photonic Hypercrystals
The dispersion characteristics of surface waves for transverse electric and magnetic polarization modes of photonic hypercrystals (PHC) are theoretically explored. PHC are composed of a dielectric and hyperbolic metamaterial (HMM) with thin layers of both metal and dielectric surface waves that decay inside red-shifted gaps have a negative group velocity, whereas surface waves that decay inside traditional blue-shifted gaps have more typical characteristics. Curve plotting is used to elucidate on how these surface waves depend on several other structural properties such as filling factor, widths of HMM and dielectric, frequency range and angle of incidence etc.
期刊介绍:
Advances in Condensed Matter Physics publishes articles on the experimental and theoretical study of the physics of materials in solid, liquid, amorphous, and exotic states. Papers consider the quantum, classical, and statistical mechanics of materials; their structure, dynamics, and phase transitions; and their magnetic, electronic, thermal, and optical properties.
Submission of original research, and focused review articles, is welcomed from researchers from across the entire condensed matter physics community.