Frontiers in Physics (Aug 2018)
Polarization Rotation and Mode Splitting in Photonic Crystal Line-Defect Waveguides
Abstract
In a line-defect waveguide of a planer photonic crystal (PhC), we found a new rotational state of polarized light, which exhibits “polarization rotation” on the PhC plane, when a phase mismatch m was added to the air-hole alignment of the waveguide, where mode splitting was simultaneously observed in the dispersion curve. To account for the polarization rotation together with the mode splitting, we propose a two-state model that is constructed from Schrödinger equation obtained from the equation for electromagnetic waves. The proposed two-state model gives an explanation on the relation between the polarization-rotational angle θ and the mismatch m and on its rotational direction (i.e., clockwise or anticlockwise direction) that depends on the mode. Using the two-state model, we also discuss the angular momenta of the polarized light in the PhC waveguide, which are directly related to the Stokes parameters that characterize the polarization rotations.
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