Abstract

We have demonstrated numerically by using of Fourier modal method (FMM) that the interface between a metal and a uniformly magnetized two-dimensional photonic crystal fabricated from a transparent dielectric magneto-optical (MO) material possesses a one-way frequency range in which a surface plasmon polariton (SPP) is allowed to propagate only in one direction. The time-reversal symmetry breaking is implied by the MO properties of the photonic crystal material, namely, bismuth iron garnet (BIG), which may be magnetically saturated by fields of the order of tens of milli tesla. The results obtained by FMM have been validated by a theoretical model and a standard plane-wave method that yield separately a nonreciprocal dispersion relation for the SPP and the band structure of the two-dimensional magneto-optical photonic crystal (2D MOPhC), respectively. These spectra represent the key characteristics assuring the functionality of the one-way waveguide associated with the both underlying mechanisms, namely, time-reversal symmetry breaking and a suppression of disorder-induced backscattering. By using a generalized finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method, which allows studying the propagation of electromagnetic (EM) waves through media with a tensor MO permittivity, we studied transport properties of the one-way waveguide. We examined the influence of specific types of boundary conditions on one-way functionality in the presence of a static external magnetic field and have shown that the SPP can be dynamically controlled by applying a time-dependent magnetic field. By evaluating the Fourier transform of the energy density, we have analyzed the behavior of the field patterns observed in the waveguide in the case of ac magnetic field, and have interpreted new and interesting features associated with the redistribution of the EM field that may offer new mechanisms for dynamical control of SPP flow.

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