Abstract

Using the plane wave expansion method, we studied the effects of hydrostatic pressure on the structure of TM bands in two-dimensional square-lattice photonic crystals. These crystals are composed of infinite cylindrical rods of GaAs embedded in air background. Initially, we studied regular photonic crystals (without defects) and found that by increasing the hydrostatic pressure at a fixed temperature, the band structure shows a shift at high frequencies due to the decrease of the radius of the rods and the dielectric constant of the GaAs semiconductor. On the other hand, using the supercell technique, a point defect L1 is introduced, which consists in the missing of a GaAs post in the photonic crystal. We found a defect mode inside the photonic band gap, which shows a shift at high frequencies as the hydrostatic pressure increases at a fixed temperature.

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