Conical dispersion and effective zero refractive index in photonic quasicrystals

Phys Rev Lett. 2015 Apr 24;114(16):163901. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.163901. Epub 2015 Apr 20.

Abstract

It is recognized that for a certain class of periodic photonic crystals, conical dispersion can be related to a zero-refractive index. It is not obvious whether such a notion can be extended to a noncrystalline system. We show that certain photonic quasicrystalline approximants have conical dispersions at the zone center with a triply degenerate state at the Dirac frequency, which is the necessary condition to qualify as a zero-refractive-index medium. The states in the conical dispersions are extended and have a nearly constant phase. Experimental characterizations of finite-sized samples show evidence that the photonic quasicrystals do behave as a near zero-refractive-index material around the Dirac frequency.