Independent control of phase and power in spatiallyvariant
self-collimating photonic crystals
Posted on 2019-08-12 - 18:55
Self-collimating photonic crystals are a promising technology to control waves in optical devices. A technique was
recently developed that can bend, twist, and otherwise spatially vary a photonic crystal without deforming the unit cells,
as this would weaken or destroy the optical properties. Applying this to self-collimating photonic crystals allows us to
control multiple properties of light at the same time. A spatially-variant self-collimating photonic crystal is shown that
decouples the phase and power of the wave and controls them independently and at the same time within the same
volume. This creates new physical mechanisms from which to design optical systems. Some possible applications
include miniaturization of optical systems, integrated optics, beam steering, and imaging, among others.
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Gutierrez, Jesus; Martinez, Noel; Rumpf, Raymond (2019). Independent control of phase and power in spatiallyvariant
self-collimating photonic crystals. Optica Publishing Group. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4493789.v1
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Jesus Gutierrez
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Noel Martinez
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Raymond Rumpf