We analyse the results of experimental and theoretical studies of a 1D magnetophotonic crystal based on the ferrite magnetic periodic multilayered structure. The adequacy of the proposed phenomenological model for description of this crystal in the millimetre waveband is tested experimentally. The possibility to control the spectra of such a structure by variation of the external magnetic field is demonstrated. It is shown that detuning of frequency stop-bands in the spectrum is determined first of all by dispersive properties of the ferrite. The promising applications of such structures as tunable extra high frequency devices are discussed.
The mmW band photonic Tamm states in 1D magnetophotonic crystals are studied. It is shown the possibility to manipulate the eigenfrequencies of such states by an external magnetic field. Our experimental results are in a good agreement with theoretical prediction.
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