Blue-Noise-Based Disordered Photonic Structures Show Isotropic and Ultrawide Band Gaps
Edoardo De Tommasi,
Silvia Romano,
Gianluigi Zito
Abstract:Spatially disordered but uniformly distributed point patterns characterized by so-called blue-noise long-range spatial correlations are of great benefit in computer graphics, especially in spatial dithering thanks to the spatial isotropy. Herein, the potential photonic properties of blue-noise disordered, homogeneous point processes based on farthest-point optimization are numerically investigated for silicon photonics. The photonic properties of blue-noise two-dimensional patterns are studied as a function of… Show more
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