Materials Science Forum, Vol.423-4, 785-789, 2003
Emission control of electromagnetic wave by using diamond photonic crystals with graded lattice spacing
Three-dimensional electromagnetic or photonic crystals with periodic variations of the dielectric constants were fabricated by using a rapid prototyping method called stereolithography. Millimeter-order epoxy lattices with a diamond structure were designed to reflect electromagnetic waves by forming an electromagnetic bandgap in GHz range. Titania based ceramic particles were dispersed into the lattice to control the dielectric constant. The diamond lattice structures formed the perfect bandgap reflecting electromagnetic waves for all directions. The location of the bandgap agreed with the band calculation using the plane wave propagation method. The diamond structures with stretched lattice spacing were successfully fabricated as well, resulting in the directional transmission of microwaves. The stretching ratio of the lattice spacing in the crystal structure was changed according to the electromagnetic band calculation. A microwave antenna head composed of the diamond structure with a graded lattice spacing was fabricated which achieved the unidirectional transmission.
Keywords:electromagnetic crystal;photonic crystal;bandgap;graded lattice spacing;diamond structure;stereolithography;microwave