Abstract:
The reflection of light beams with various widths of the angular spectrum from a chirped plane-layered dielectric structure is numerically studied. For wide beams, the total lateral shift of the reflected beam depends on the position of the photonic barrier inside the structure and the value of the Goos–Hänchen shift. For narrow beams, the region of the interaction with the structure increases, the profile broadens and the reflected beam wavefront becomes phase modulated. It is shown that the light reflected from a quasi-periodic structure with negative spatial dispersion undergoes focusing.