Photonic Crystals: Basics & Beyond for Solid State Physics

In summary, the conversation is about obtaining good information on photonic crystals, starting with basic concepts. The only solid state physics book mentioned is "Introduction to Solid State Physics" by Kittel, which does not cover the topic extensively. The person is also interested in finding good webpages and deeper knowledge on the subject. Two references are provided, "Photonic Crystals: Molding the Flow of Light" by J. D. Joannopoulos, R. D. Meade, and J. N. Winn, and a webpage on physicsweb.org. These resources are highly recommended for understanding photonic crystals.
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danja347
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Hi,

I would like good information about photonic crystals.
Does anyone know where to find this? I would like the text to begin at the basic concepts. The only Solid stat physics book i have is "Introduction to solid state physics" 7th Edition by Kittel and it doesn´t say much about this.

Good solid state physics webpages with all the basic concepts and olso with deeper knowledge is also of interest.

Thankful for help!

Daniel
 
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J. D. Joannopoulos, R. D. Meade, and J. N. Winn, Photonic Crystals: Molding the Flow of Light (Princeton Univ. Press, 1995).

This is the text referenced in 90% of papers on photonic crystals.

Claude.
 

1. What are photonic crystals?

Photonic crystals are periodic structures that have a unique ability to control and manipulate the flow of light. They are made up of two or more materials with different refractive indices arranged in a regular pattern, creating a bandgap that allows certain wavelengths of light to be blocked or reflected while others can pass through.

2. How are photonic crystals used in solid state physics?

Photonic crystals have a wide range of applications in solid state physics, including optoelectronic devices such as lasers, LEDs, and solar cells. They can also be used in optical communications, sensing, and imaging, as well as for controlling the flow of light in nanoscale structures.

3. What are the benefits of using photonic crystals?

Photonic crystals offer several advantages over traditional optical materials. They have a high level of control over the propagation of light, allowing for the manipulation of light at the nanoscale. They can also enhance light-matter interactions, leading to more efficient devices and improved performance.

4. How are photonic crystals fabricated?

Photonic crystals can be fabricated using a variety of methods, including top-down approaches such as lithography and etching, and bottom-up approaches such as self-assembly and chemical vapor deposition. The specific fabrication method depends on the desired structure and application of the photonic crystal.

5. What are some current research areas in photonic crystals for solid state physics?

Some current research areas in photonic crystals for solid state physics include developing new fabrication methods, exploring novel materials for photonic crystals, and investigating their potential applications in areas such as quantum information processing and energy harvesting. There is also ongoing research into the fundamental properties of photonic crystals and their interactions with light.

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