Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8204267 | Physics Letters A | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Anisotropic piezoelectric superlattices (APSs) with the periodic arrangement of polarized anisotropic piezoelectric domains in a certain direction are presented, in which the coupled polaritonic band gaps (CPBGs) can be obtained in the whole Brillouin Zone and the maximum relative bandwidth (band-gap sizes divided by their midgap frequencies) of 5.1% can be achieved. The general characteristics of the APSs are similar to those of the phononic crystals composed of two types of materials, with the main difference being the formation mechanism of the CPBGs, which originate from the couplings between lattice vibrations along two different directions and electromagnetic waves rather than from the periodical modulation of density and elastic constants. In addition, there are no lattice mismatches because the APSs are made of the same material. Thus, the APSs can also be extended to the construction of novel acousto-optic devices.
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Authors
Zheng-Hua Tang, Zheng-Sheng Jiang, Tao Chen, Chun-Zhi Jiang, Da-Jun Lei, Jian-Quan Huang, Feng Qiu, Min Yao, Xiao-Yi Huang,