Near-infrared photonic band gap of two-dimensional triangular air-rod lattices as revealed by transmittance measurement

Abstract
Optical transmission measurement on two similar two-dimensional (2D) triangular lattices of air rods with different lattice constants of the order of 1.0 μm has revealed that the central frequencies of photonic band gaps show a reasonable shift relative to each other. The respective gap frequencies observed in the 1.02-μm lattice are found to be consistent with the theoretical ones. These two facts provide firm evidence for the existence of a common gap for H polarization in the entire 2D Brillouin zone. © 1996 The American Physical Society.