Enhanced Transmission and Beaming via a Zero-Index Photonic Crystal

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2016

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Amer Inst Physics

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Certain types of photonic crystals with Dirac cones at the Gamma point of their band structure have a zero effective index of refraction at Dirac cone frequency. Here, by an appropriate design of the photonic structure, we obtain a strong coupling between modes around the Dirac cone frequency of an all-dielectric zero-index photonic crystal and the guided ones supported by a photonic crystal waveguide. Consequently, we experimentally demonstrate that the presence of the zero-index photonic crystal at the inner side of the photonic crystal waveguide leads to an enhancement in the transmission of some of the guided waves passing through this hybrid system. Moreover, those electromagnetic waves extracted from the structure with enhanced transmission exhibit high directional beaming due to the presence of the zero-index photonic crystal at the outer side of the photonic crystal waveguide. Published by AIP Publishing.

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Caglayan, Humeyra/0000-0002-0656-614X

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High-directional, Strong coupling, Hybrid systems, Photonic crystal waveguide, Electromagnetic waves, Effective index of refraction, Crystal structure, Refractive index, Appropriate designs, 535, Guided electromagnetic wave propagation, METAMATERIAL, Optical waveguides, Waveguide components, Photonic crystals, REFRACTION, Waveguides, Photonic structure, Gamma point, TRANSITION, Enhanced transmission

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01 natural sciences, 0103 physical sciences

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Applied Physics Letters

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109

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