Abstract
There are a wide range of applications calling for low-loss, broad-band filters in the long-wave infrared, particularly in the atmospheric transmission windows at 3–5 µm and 8–12 µm. Mcintosh et al.1 have demonstrated the use of metallo-dielectric photonic crystals (MDPCs) for infrared bandstop filters. Similar characteristics have been obtained at microwave frequencies using flat metal scatterers.2
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