YBa2Cu3O7−x/BaTiO3 1D Superconducting Photonic Crystal with Tunable Broadband Response in the Visible Range
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Based on the transfer matrix method, we studied theoretically the transmittance of a 1D photonic crystal (PC), consisting of alternating layers of a dielectric material (BaTiO3) and a superconductor (YBa2Cu3O7−x ). The dielectric properties of this system are described by the two fluid model. We have investigated the transmittance intensity and its bandwidth dependence on the superconductor thickness, incident angle, and temperature in the PC. It was found that the electromagnetic wave propagation can be controlled to be forbidden or allowed in certain wavelengths in the visible and ultraviolet range, and the photonic band gap (PBG) width can also be tuned varying these parameters. We showed that by increasing the thickness of the superconductor layer it is possible to control the number of PBGs in the structure. Also, we found that the frequency ranges of PBGs are sensitive to the incident angle and the polarization of the electromagnetic waves; the bandwidth of PBGs can be notably enlarged by increasing the angle in the TE polarization, but narrowed in the TM one. Additionally, we found that transmission is not markedly affected by temperature variation, but small shifts in the PBGs are presented. We hope these results can be of technical use for developing potential applications in optoelectronic devices