Title :
Simultaneous photonic and phononic band gaps in a two-dimensional lithium niobate crystal
Author :
Sadat-Saleh, Said ; Benchabane, Sarah ; Baida, Fadi I. ; Bernal, Maria-Pilar ; Laude, Vincent
Author_Institution :
Inst. FEMTO-ST, Univ. de Franche-Comte, Besancon, France
Abstract :
The possibility to obtain hypersonic phononic band gaps in artificial crystals presenting submicron lattice parameters has shown that phononic and photonic crystals can be made of comparable dimensions, hence opening the way to simultaneous elastic and electromagnetic band gaps. We here focus on the theoretical investigation of air/lithium niobate 2D phoxonic crystals. The conditions for the existence of a full photonic band gap in this material are demanding, due to its relatively low refractive index and its elastic anisotropy which slightly hinders the opening of large phononic band gaps. The most commonly used single-atom lattices, i.e. square and hexagonal, as well as multiple-atom hexagonal lattices were considered. In each case, photonic and phononic band structures were computed independently. It is observed that decreasing the symmetry of the lattice by adding atoms of different sizes inside the unit cell leads to larger phoxonic band gaps. Examples of designs for operation at an optical wavelength of 1.55 ¿m are given. The corresponding phononic frequencies are in the Gigahertz range.
Keywords :
energy gap; lattice constants; lithium compounds; phononic crystals; photonic band gap; refractive index; 2D lithium niobate crystal; 2D phoxonic crystal; LiNbO3; elastic anisotropy; elastic band gap; electromagnetic band gap; hypersonic phononic band gap; phononic band structures; photonic band gap; refractive index; submicron lattice parameter; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Crystalline materials; Lattices; Lithium niobate; Optical computing; Optical design; Periodic structures; Photonic band gap; Photonic crystals; Refractive index;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2009 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4389-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1948-5719
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2009.5441768