Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1865885 | Physics Letters A | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Complete band gaps are found in one-dimensional photonic crystals composed of negative-permittivity and negative-permeability materials. The mechanism of these complete band gaps, unlike the Bragg complete gaps formed by interferences of forward/backward propagating waves, originate from the evanescent wave tunneling in the single-negative materials is reported for the first time. Moreover, it is also reported for the first time that both Bragg complete gaps and evanescent wave tunneling complete gaps exist in a three-constituent one-dimensional photonic structure simultaneously.
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Authors
T.B. Wang, J.W. Dong, C.P. Yin, H.Z. Wang,