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    RESEARCH FROM YEREVAN STATE UNIVERSITY REVEALS NEW FINDINGS ON OPTICAL RESEARCH

    Science Letter
    September 1, 2009

    "The oblique propagation of light through a layer of chiral photonic
    crystal (PC) with linear profiles of modulation parameters is
    considered. The problem is solved by the method of Ambartsumyan
    layer addition," scientists in Yerevan, Armenia report (see also
    Optical Research).

    "The wavelength dependences of the amplitude characteristics have
    been studied at different angles of incidence in two cases, i.e., in
    a chiral PC with a linear profile of modulation period and a chiral
    PC with a linear profile of modulation depth. It is shown that the
    photonic band gap is broadened in both cases and that omnidirectional
    reflection occurs under certain conditions. The nonreciprocity
    features are investigated for these two cases and it is shown that
    a chiral PC with a linear profile of modulation period can operate
    as an ideal optical diode in a certain frequency range. The features
    of the effect of change in the modulation parameters on the photon
    density of states, group velocity, and group velocity dispersion are
    analyzed. It is shown that, when the modulation parameters change
    in space, the photon density of states at the photonic band gap
    edges significantly decreases," wrote A.H. Gevorgyan and colleagues,
    Yerevan State University.

    The researchers concluded: "It is proposed to use PCs with a spatially
    changing modulation period can be used to compress (expand) light
    pulses.."

    Gevorgyan and colleagues published their study in Optics and
    Spectroscopy (Optical properties of chiral photonic crystals with
    linear profiles of modulation parameters. Optics and Spectroscopy,
    2009;107(1):136-143).

    For additional information, contact A.H. Gevorgyan, Yerevan State
    University, Yerevan 025, Armenia.

    The publisher's contact information for the journal Optics and
    Spectroscopy is: Maik Nauka, Interperiodica, Springer, 233 Spring St.,
    New York, NY 10013-1578, USA.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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