Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2003-09-02
D. R. Solli, C. F. McCormick, R. Y. Chiao, and J. M. Hickmann, "Photonic crystal polarizers and polarizing beam splitters," J.
Physics
Condensed Matter
7 pages, 3 figures, published Journal Applied Physics 93, 9429 (2003)
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.1574174
We have experimentally demonstrated polarizers and polarizing beam splitters based on microwave-scale two-dimensional photonic crystals. Using polarized microwaves within certain frequency bands, we have observed a squared-sinusoid (Malus) transmission law when using the photonic crystal as a polarizer. The photonic crystal also functions as a polarizing beamsplitter; in this configuration it can be engineered to split incident polarizations in either order, making it more versatile than conventional, Brewster-angle beamsplitters.
Chiao Raymond Y.
Hickmann Jandir M.
McCormick C. F.
Solli Daniel R.
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