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Modified spontaneous emission spectra of laser dye in inverse opal photonic crystals

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Volume 63, Issue 1, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.63.011801

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We have observed strongly modified spontaneous-emission spectra from laser dye in photonic crystals made of inverse opals in titania (TiO2). We identify stop bands with large relative widths of 15%, comparable to the dyes' emission spectrum, and 75% attenuation of the emission strength. For a wide range of angles, two stop bands are simultaneously manifested; their angle-dependent frequencies display an avoided crossing that is corroborated by reflectivity experiments. The edges of the stop bands agree well with band-structure calculations, but differ from simple Bragg diffraction as a result of multiple wave coupling. The strongly reduced dispersion of the Bloch modes likely causes a significant change in the density of states.

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