Defect-Free Surface Waves
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Garanovich, Ivan L.
Szameit, Alexander
Sukhorukov, Andrey
Nolte, Stefan
Pertsch, Thomas
Tünnermann, Andreas
Kivshar, Yuri
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Optical Society of America
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Interfaces between physical media can
support a special type of localized
mode known as surface waves. In solids,
electronic surface waves generated in
crystals at the edge of truncated periodic
potential are commonly explained as
the manifestation of either Tamm or
Shockley localization mechanisms.
Optical analogs of Tamm and Shockley
states have also been studied extensively
in different types of periodic photonic
structures, where such optical surface
waves are particularly attractive for
optical sensing, measurement and
characterization applications. Usually,
a surface defect is required for surface
waves to exist in straight photonic lattices
composed of identical waveguides.
Discrete optical surface solitons have
been recently observed in nonlinear arrays,
where such a defect is induced due
to nonlinearity.
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