Lecture 14 (EM21) -- Photonic crystals (band gap materials)
This lecture builds on previous lectures to discuss the physics and applications of photonic crystals (electromagnetic band gap materials). A basic definition is given and then the physics leading to the band gap is discussed along with the conditions for complete band gap are outlined. Dispersion engineering in photonic crystals is discussed along with self-collimation. Prerequisite Lectures: 7 and 8

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