Localized fields in the defect mode of one-dimensional photonic crystals with active impurity are studied with the help of the theory of spontaneous emission from two-level atoms embedded in photonic crystals. Numerical simulations demonstrate that the enhancement of stimulated radiation, as well as the phenomena of transmissivity larger than unity and the abnormality of group velocity close to the edges of photonic band gap, are related to the negative imaginary part of the complex effective refractive index of doped layers. This means that the complex effective refractive index has a negative imaginary part, and that the impurity state with very high quality factor and great state density will occur in the photonic forbidden band if activ...
In this article, localized defect modes in one-dimensional optically induced photonic lattices are s...
We studied enhancement and suppression of spontaneous emission in thin-film InGaAs/InP photonic crys...
In certain three-dimensional crystals, a frequency range exist for all polarizations for which light...
[[abstract]]We investigate the impurity problem in one-dimensional photonic crystals using the two-b...
Summarization: In the first part of this introductory review we outline the developments in photonic...
In this article we present a method to determine the band spectrum, band gaps, and discrete energy l...
Enhancement of optical nonlinearity in one-dimensional photonic-crystal structures with a defect is ...
grantor: University of TorontoWe present theoretical analyses of coherent and incoherent r...
In this study, we have theoretically investigated transmission properties of transverse electric fie...
We show theoretically that photonic crystal membranes cause large variations in the spontaneous emis...
This work is concerned with the study of photonic crystals and other topical photonic microstructure...
A structured environment such as a photonic crystal can strongly affect radiative properties of an a...
Abstract—Photonic crystals based on silica colloidal crystals (artificial opals) exhibit pronounced ...
We use the transfer-matrix method to research the band structures in one-dimensional photonic crysta...
Modern demands for high speed telecommunication and data processing have created the need for advanc...
In this article, localized defect modes in one-dimensional optically induced photonic lattices are s...
We studied enhancement and suppression of spontaneous emission in thin-film InGaAs/InP photonic crys...
In certain three-dimensional crystals, a frequency range exist for all polarizations for which light...
[[abstract]]We investigate the impurity problem in one-dimensional photonic crystals using the two-b...
Summarization: In the first part of this introductory review we outline the developments in photonic...
In this article we present a method to determine the band spectrum, band gaps, and discrete energy l...
Enhancement of optical nonlinearity in one-dimensional photonic-crystal structures with a defect is ...
grantor: University of TorontoWe present theoretical analyses of coherent and incoherent r...
In this study, we have theoretically investigated transmission properties of transverse electric fie...
We show theoretically that photonic crystal membranes cause large variations in the spontaneous emis...
This work is concerned with the study of photonic crystals and other topical photonic microstructure...
A structured environment such as a photonic crystal can strongly affect radiative properties of an a...
Abstract—Photonic crystals based on silica colloidal crystals (artificial opals) exhibit pronounced ...
We use the transfer-matrix method to research the band structures in one-dimensional photonic crysta...
Modern demands for high speed telecommunication and data processing have created the need for advanc...
In this article, localized defect modes in one-dimensional optically induced photonic lattices are s...
We studied enhancement and suppression of spontaneous emission in thin-film InGaAs/InP photonic crys...
In certain three-dimensional crystals, a frequency range exist for all polarizations for which light...