Observation of sub-bragg diffraction of waves in crystals

Back to all publications

Publication date
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.083901
Reference S.R. Huisman, R.V. Nair, A. Hartsuiker, L.A. Woldering, A.P. Mosk and W.L. Vos, Observation of sub-bragg diffraction of waves in crystals, Phys.Rev.Lett. 108, (8, Article number: 83901), 1-5 (2012)

We investigate the diffraction conditions and associated formation of stop gaps for waves in crystals with different Bravais lattices. We identify a prominent stop gap in high-symmetry directions that occurs at a frequency below the ubiquitous first-order Bragg condition. This sub-Bragg-diffraction condition is demonstrated by reflectance spectroscopy on two-dimensional photonic crystals with a centered rectangular lattice, revealing prominent diffraction peaks for both the sub-Bragg and first-order Bragg conditions. These results have implications for wave propagation in 2 of the 5 two-dimensional Bravais lattices and 7 out of 14 three-dimensional Bravais lattices, such as centered rectangular, triangular, hexagonal, and body-centered cubic.