Polarization conversion with a photonic crystal slab

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We show that a photonic crystal slab can enable efficient polarization conversion. Two mechanisms are identified. The first mechanism relies on the anisotropy of the bulk properties of the metamaterial and is mediated by interferences. The second mechanism is due to the resonant excitation of leaky surface waves at the interface of the photonic crystal. The latter is analogous to the polarization conversion by excitation of surface plasmons on a metallic grating. This is another example of the possibility of mimicking plasmonics with photonic crystals.

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Laroche, M., Marquier, F., Vandenbem, C., & Greffet, J. J. (2008). Polarization conversion with a photonic crystal slab. Journal of the European Optical Society, 3. https://doi.org/10.2971/jeos.2008.08038

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