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Wavelength-selective polarization anisotropy in three-dimensional photonic crystals

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Abstract

We report experimental evidence of wavelength-dependent polarization anisotropy in 3D photonic crystals with fcc symmetry. We discuss the modification of Brewster angle due to involuted light scattering at the air-photonic crystal interface.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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