Abstract
The omnidirectional mirror (ODM), which offers metallic-like reflection properties with much lower losses, was first reported in 1998 by Joannopoulos and coworkers1 and attracted a lot of attention The omnidirectional reflection is due to a band of frequencies for which no propagation into the mirror is possible for any angle of incidence
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