2010
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.82.081105
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Suppression of Anderson localization of light and Brewster anomalies in disordered superlattices containing a dispersive metamaterial

Abstract: Light propagation through 1D disordered structures composed of alternating layers, with random thicknesses, of air and a dispersive metamaterial is theoretically investigated. Both normal and oblique incidences are considered. By means of numerical simulations and an analytical theory, we have established that Anderson localization of light may be suppressed: (i) in the long wavelength limit, for a finite angle of incidence which depends on the parameters of the dispersive metamaterial; (ii) for isolated frequ… Show more

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“…Furthermore, light-matter interaction in quasiperiodic RHM-LHM stacks has also resulted in the unfolding of plasmon-polariton modes in the neighborhood of the plasmon frequency, in contrast with the periodic case. [20][21][22] In this report we extend the investigations of RHM-LHM photonic 1D superlattices by considering the substitution of the dispersive isotropic LHM component by an anisotropic one 27-29 in order to answer the question of whether the physical behavior of the anisotropic metamaterial changes as compared to the isotropic ones. In the following development we show that anisotropy leads to the appearance of essentially dispersionless plasmon-polariton bands and we provide an approximate analytical expression for such bands.…”
Section: 7mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Furthermore, light-matter interaction in quasiperiodic RHM-LHM stacks has also resulted in the unfolding of plasmon-polariton modes in the neighborhood of the plasmon frequency, in contrast with the periodic case. [20][21][22] In this report we extend the investigations of RHM-LHM photonic 1D superlattices by considering the substitution of the dispersive isotropic LHM component by an anisotropic one 27-29 in order to answer the question of whether the physical behavior of the anisotropic metamaterial changes as compared to the isotropic ones. In the following development we show that anisotropy leads to the appearance of essentially dispersionless plasmon-polariton bands and we provide an approximate analytical expression for such bands.…”
Section: 7mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In 1D electronic systems all eigenmodes are exponentially localised, although some exceptions do exist in the realm of optical systems [19][20][21][22] (see Introduction). The length ξ characterises the exponential decay of the eigenfunctions and is defined in terms of the reciprocal of the Lyapunov exponent λ.…”
Section: Analytical Calculation Of the Localization Lengthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It reveals that the presence of graphene layers has also an important effect in the so-called Brewster modes in disordered systems. In 1D disordered optical systems, the so-called Brewster modes occur at some specific frequencies and incident angles for which ξ reaches anomalously high values, larger than the system size 20,29 . For non-magnetic (µ 1 = µ 2 = 1) superlattices made of positive refractive-index media, these anomalously delocalised modes arise from the suppression of reflexion at the interfaces of a 1D disordered system illuminated by a TM incident wave 20,29 .…”
Section: Impedance Matching In Two-layered System With Structural Dismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dispersion effects in M-stacks comprised by metamaterial layers separated by air layers with only positional disorder were considered in [71][72][73] . Here essential suppression of localization in the vicinity of the Brewster angle and at the very edge of the band gap was revealed 71 , influence of both quasi-periodicity and structural disorder was studied 72 and effects of some types of disorder correlation on light propagation and Anderson localization were investigated 73 .…”
Section: Suppression Of Localization In Metamaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%