Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1539931 | Optics Communications | 2008 | 4 Pages |
It has recently been predicted that a conical singularity (=Dirac point) in the band structure of a photonic crystal produces an unusual 1/L1/L scaling of the photon flux transmitted through a slab of thickness L . This inverse-linear scaling is unusual, because it is characteristic of radiative transport via diffusion modes through a disordered medium – while here it appears for propagation of Bloch modes in an ideal crystal without any disorder. We present a quantitative numerical test of the predicted scaling, by calculating the scattering of transverse-electric (TE) modes by a two-dimensional triangular lattice of dielectric rods in air. We verify the 1/L1/L scaling and show that the slope differs by less than 10% from the value predicted for maximal coupling of the Bloch modes in the photonic crystal to the plane waves in free space.