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Peculiarities of Tamm states formed in degenerate photonic band gaps

✍ Scribed by A.M. Merzlikin; A.P. Vinogradov; A.N. Lagarkov; M. Levy; D.J. Bergman; Y.M. Strelniker


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
313 KB
Volume
405
Category
Article
ISSN
0921-4526

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✦ Synopsis


The structure of the Tamm state localized at the interface between anisotropic magnetophotonic crystal (anisotropic MPC) and a photonic crystal (PC) made of isotropic dielectrics is studied. It is shown that if the frequency of this state appears within the degenerate band gap then its structure qualitatively differs from the structure of a well-known Tamm state localized at the interface between two onedimensional PC made of isotropic materials. Since inside the degenerate BG the real part of the Bloch wavenumber differs from the Brillouin value, two Bloch waves with different signs in the real part of the wavenumber and the same sign in the imaginary part have different input impedance values. Moreover, contrary to the case of a PC made of isotropic materials the impedance of each Bloch wave is a tensor. As a consequence to construct a surface state at least three evanescent Bloch waves are required. The conditions that determine the Tamm state frequency also change.