The transmission property of the photonic crystal containing negative index material is analyzed by means of transfer matrix method.It is demonstrated that a defect mode appears in the conventional Bragg gap and the defect mode is sensitive to the position of the defect cell.For the first time to our knowledge we introduce two defects into such a structure and discuss the dependence of the transmission on the interval of the two defect cells.It is found that a wide degenerate defect mode appears in the Bragg gap,and this degenerate defect mode splits into two different defect modes when the two defect cells become closer.
The chirped optical pulses undergoing self-focusing and splitting into multiple filamentation passing through a Kerr medium-carbon disulfide (CS2) are studied experimentally and numerically. At the particular spatial position, modulation growth takes place from the experimental result. The process of modulation growth with different pulsed chirp is analyzed. It is found that with the pulsed chirp in-creasing (equal to the pulse width increasing), modulation growth of chirped opti-cal pulses is delayed and the average input power also increases. The simulation results are in agreement with the experimental results.