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  • The study focuses on understanding how band gaps form in disordered materials when electromagnetic or elastic waves propagate, particularly as the size of the system increases.
  • The research employs a two-stage ensemble method to investigate complete photonic band gaps (PBGs) across various two-dimensional photonic network solids, revealing that most disordered systems see their band gaps close as they get larger.
  • However, certain hyperuniform systems show unique characteristics where the band gaps remain open and exhibit a power-law scaling similar to that found in photonic crystals at the thermodynamic limit.

Article Abstract

Understanding the nature and formation of band gaps associated with the propagation of electromagnetic, electronic, or elastic waves in disordered materials as a function of system size presents fundamental and technological challenges. In particular, a basic question is whether band gaps in disordered systems exist in the thermodynamic limit. To explore this issue, we use a two-stage ensemble approach to study the formation of complete photonic band gaps (PBGs) for a sequence of increasingly large systems spanning a broad range of two-dimensional photonic network solids with varying degrees of local and global order, including hyperuniform and nonhyperuniform types. We discover that the gap in the density of states exhibits exponential tails and the apparent PBGs rapidly close as the system size increases for nearly all disordered networks considered. The only exceptions are sufficiently stealthy hyperuniform cases for which the band gaps remain open and the band tails exhibit a desirable power-law scaling reminiscent of the PBG behavior of photonic crystals in the thermodynamic limit.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9913173PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2213633119DOI Listing

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