Disorder-induced light localisation: From random to artificial

2016 URSI International Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory (EMTS)(2016)

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Light localisation in one-dimensional (1D) randomly disordered medium is usually characterized by randomly distributed resonances with fluctuating transmission values, instead of selectively distributed resonances with close-to-unity transmission values that are needed in real application fields. By a resonance tuning scheme developed recently, opening of favorable resonances or closing of unfavorable resonances are achieved by disorder micro-modification, both on the layered medium and the fibre Bragg grating (FBG) array. And furthermore, it is shown that those disorder-induced resonances are independently tunable. Therefore, selected resonances and arranged light localisation can be achieved via artificial disorder, and thus meet the demand of various application fields.
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disorder induced light localisation,light localisation,randomly disordered medium,randomly distributed resonances,fluctuating transmission values,distributed resonances,close-to-unity transmission values,favorable resonances,fibre Bragg grating,FBG array,artificial disorder
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