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Photonic Bandgaps in Disordered Inverse-Opal Photonic Crystals
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2001
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLattice UniformityPhotonic BandgapsPhotonic CrystalsQuantum MetamaterialsOptical PropertiesGeometric DisorderOptical SystemsNanophotonicsPhotonicsPhysicsCrystal MaterialPhotonic MaterialsClassical OpticsPhotonic DeviceApplied PhysicsPhotonic StructuresFull BandgapsGlass PhotonicsCrystals
Three-dimensional photonic crystals with full bandgaps at optical wavelengths can be fabricated with inverse-opal techniques. We have shown that the bandgap is extremely sensitive to the presence of geometric disorder in the crystals (see Figure). The bandgap closes completely with a disorder strength as small as under two percent of the lattice constant. This fragility persists even at very high refractive index contrasts and is attributed to the creation of a bandgap at high frequency bands (8–9 bands) in inverse-opal crystals. This should impose severe demand on the quality of lattice uniformity.