Abstract

One-dimensional dielectric photonic crystals (PCs) with complex substitutional defect layers, consisting of superconducting (SC) and dielectric sublayers are theoretically studied. The influence of the incidence angle on the photonic gap spectra is theoretically analyzed. The pronounced difference in the transmittivity spectra of the PCs with right-handed (RH) and left-handed (LH) positions of the superconducting defect sublayer with respect to the dielectric defect sublayer is demonstrated. It is observed that, for the case of RH SC defect sublayer, the position of the defect mode and the transmittivity at the defect mode frequency strongly depend on the thickness of the superconducting sublayer as well as on the temperature. But the defect modes of the PCs with LH SC defect sublayer are nearly invariant upon the change of the thickness of the superconducting sublayer and the temperature.

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