IMIT   21220
INSTITUTO DE MODELADO E INNOVACION TECNOLOGICA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Macroscopic optical response and photonic bands
Autor/es:
HUERTA SAMUEL PÉREZ; ORTIZ, GUILLERMO P.; B.S. MENDOZA; W. LUIS MOCHÁN
Revista:
NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
Editorial:
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2013 vol. 15 p. 43037 - 43055
ISSN:
1367-2630
Resumen:
We develop a formalism for the calculation of the                  macroscopic dielectric response of composite systems                  made of particles of one material embedded                  periodically within a matrix of another material,                  each of which is characterized by a well-defined                  dielectric function. The nature of these dielectric                  functions is arbitrary, and could correspond to                  dielectric or conducting, transparent or opaque,                  absorptive and dispersive materials. The geometry of                  the particles and the Bravais lattice of the                  composite are also arbitrary. Our formalism goes                  beyond the long-wavelength approximation as it fully                  incorporates retardation effects . We test our                  formalism through the study of the propagation of                  electromagnetic waves in two-dimensional photonic                  crystals made of periodic arrays of cylindrical                  holes in a dispersionless dielectric host. Our                  macroscopic theory yields a spatially dispersive                  macroscopic response which allows the calculation of                  the full photonic band structure of the system, as                  well as the characterization of its normal modes,                  upon substitution into the macroscopic field                  equations. We can also account approximately for the                  spatial dispersion through a local magnetic                  permeability and analyze the resulting dispersion                  relation, obtaining a region of left handedness.