Karaomerlioglu, F.Simsek S.Mamedov, A. M.Ă–zbay, Ekmel2015-07-282015-07-2820141058-4587http://hdl.handle.net/11693/12857A novel type of two-dimensional photonic crystal is investigated for it optical properties as a core-shell-type ferroelectric nanorod infiltrated with nematic liquid crystals. Using the plane wave expansion method and finite-difference time-domain method, the photonic crystal structure, which is composed of a photonic crystal in a core-shell-type ferroelectric nanorod, is designed for the square lattice and the hexagonal lattice. It has been used 5CB as a photonic crystal core, and LiNbO3 as a ferroelectric material. The photonic crystal with a core-shell-type LiNbO3 nanorod infiltrated with nematic liquid crystals is compared with the photonic crystal with solid LiNbO3 rods and the photonic crystal with hollow LiNbO3 rods.EnglishLinbo3Liquid CrystalFerroelectricPhotonic CrystalBand-gapTriangular-latticeWave-guidesTemperatureCreationSquareFieldFerroelectric Based Photonic Crystal Cavity by Liquid Crystal InfiltrationArticle10.1080/10584587.2014.956574