Measurement of a band-edge tail in the density of states of a photonic-crystal waveguide

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We investigate light transport near the band edge of slow-light photonic-crystal waveguides using phase-sensitive near-field microscopy. We obtain and interpret high-resolution band structures, allowing the retrieval of the optical density of states for a one-dimensional periodic system with weak intrinsic disorder. Because of this disorder, the band edge is smeared out and the van Hove singularity is removed. The density of states shows a decaying "tail" in the band gap corresponding to Anderson-localized modes, as predicted by Lifshitz for solid-state systems. © 2012 American Physical Society.

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Huisman, S. R., Ctistis, G., Stobbe, S., Mosk, A. P., Herek, J. L., Lagendijk, A., … Pinkse, P. W. H. (2012). Measurement of a band-edge tail in the density of states of a photonic-crystal waveguide. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 86(15). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.86.155154

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