Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1541391 Optics Communications 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

We show theoretically that the upper and lower cutoff frequencies of the guided band in a 2D photonic crystal coupled-cavity waveguide can be controlled independently or synchronously by changing two configuration parameters of the waveguide simultaneously. The independent control range for the lower and upper cutoff frequencies can be as large as 68.6% and 67.9% of photonic band gap, respectively. The two cutoff frequencies can also be tuned in the same direction over equal distances up to 25.7% of photonic band gap. These results offer an efficient way for designing the various dispersion relations for photonic crystal waveguides.

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