Claims
- 1. A photonic band edge optical diode, said diode comprising: a plurality of first and second dielectric layers, said first and second dielectric layers having a first and second refractive indices, respectively; said second layers further having varying optical pathlengths and said second refractive index exhibiting an optically nonlinear dependence on the incident light; and said first layers and second layers being arranged in a stack such that they alternate and impart a spatial optical anisotropy to the entire stack, said optical nonlinear dependence and optical anisotropy together causing incident light to be transmitted through the stack predominantly in only one direction.
- 2. A photonic band edge optical diode as set forth in claim 1, wherein said second index of refraction is higher than said first index of refraction.
- 3. A photonic band edge optical diode as set forth in claim 2, wherein said first layers have varying optical pathlengths concurrently with said second layers.
- 4. A photonic band edge optical diode as set forth in claim 3, wherein said varying optical pathlengths comprise optical pathlengths that increase uniformly in one direction through the stack such that the optical pathlength of any given first layer is greater than that of the preceding first layer by .DELTA..epsilon..sub.1 and the optical pathlength of any given second layer is greater than that of the preceding second layer by .DELTA..epsilon..sub.2.
- 5. An optical diode as set forth in claim 4, wherein said first layers have nonlinearity concurrently with said second layers.
- 6. An optical diode as set forth in claim 5, wherein said .DELTA..epsilon..sub.1 and .DELTA..epsilon..sub.2 have the same numerical value.
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Sep 1995 |
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