F. Ramos-mendieta et P. Halevi, Surface electromagnetic waves in two-dimensional photonic crystals: Effectof the position of the surface plane, PHYS REV B, 59(23), 1999, pp. 15112-15120
A semi-infinite photonic crystal can support electromagnetic wave propagati
on at its surface. By using the supercell method, we studied in detail the
properties of these (nonradiative) modes in crystals of two-dimensional per
iodicity constituted by parallel rods of square cross section. The rods cut
the plane of periodicity (001) at the sites of a square lattice, and the s
ides of the rods have the same orientation as the lattice. We have performe
d calculations for crystals of air cylinders in a dielectric background. Th
e Bloch-type surface waves are assumed to propagate at the (100) surface in
the [010] direction. For both transverse electric and transverse magnetic
polarizations, we found that the dispersion curves of the surface modes and
their field confinements at the surface are strongly dependent on the crys
tal termination, that is, on the position of the cut plane through the rods
. We also found that the degree of localization of the fields at the surfac
e depends on the position of the mode within the band gap. Plots of the fie
ld intensity show that the TM waves are more strongly localized than the TE
waves. [S0163-1829(99)08523-9].