Abstract

The effect of temperature and angle of incidence on the transmission spectra of a one dimensional photonic crystal for TE and TM polarizations has been studied. For a range of angle of incidence from 0° to 60°, the proposed structure works as an omni-directional reflector. For other angles of incidence more than 60°, the structure works as a selective TM-polarization filter i.e. a filter which completely blocks TE-polarized waves but allows certain frequencies of TM-polarized waves. At an angle of incidence of 89°, the structure works as a multi channel optical filter without introducing any defect in the geometry. Also, this multi-channel filter can work as a tunable filter by varying the temperature of the structure and the number of layers in the geometry. Only for two bi-layers the proposed structure works as a single channel filter. Therefore, such types of structure are easier to fabricate and may be cost effective as compared to defect one-dimensional photonic crystals.

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