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Diffraction control in periodically curved two-dimensional waveguide arrays

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Garanovich, Ivan
Szameit, Alexander
Pertsch, Thomas
Nolte, Stefan
Neshev, Dragomir
Tuennermann, Andreas
Krolikowski, Wieslaw
Sukhorukov, Andrey
Kivshar, Yuri

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Optical Society of America

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We study propagation of light beams in two-dimensional photonic lattices created by periodically curved waveguide arrays. We demonstrate that by designing the waveguide bending, one can control not only the strength and sign of the beam diffraction, but also to engineer the effective geometry and even dimensionality of the two-dimensional photonic lattice. We reveal that diffraction of different spectral components of polychromatic light can display completely different patterns in the same periodically modulated structure, e.g. one-dimensional, hexagonal, or rectangular. Our results suggest novel opportunities for efficient selfcollimation, focusing, and reshaping of light beams in two-dimensional photonic structures.

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Optics Express15.15 (2007): 9737-9747

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Optics Express

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