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2018

Martinez, Noel P; Martinez, Manuel; Kuebler, Stephen M; Touma, Jimmy E; Rumpf, Raymond C; Lentz, Joshua K

Spatially-variant photonic crystals and possible applications Inproceedings

In: 2018 IEEE Research and Applications of Photonics in Defense Conference (Rapid), pp. 1-4, IEEE, 2018, ISBN: 1538653494.

Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: spatially variant photonic crystals, spatially-variant photonic crystals (SVPC)

@inproceedings{RN136,
title = {Spatially-variant photonic crystals and possible applications},
author = {Noel P Martinez and Manuel Martinez and Stephen M Kuebler and Jimmy E Touma and Raymond C Rumpf and Joshua K Lentz},
url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8509003},
doi = {10.1109/RAPID.2018.8509003},
isbn = {1538653494},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-08-22},
booktitle = {2018 IEEE Research and Applications of Photonics in Defense Conference (Rapid)},
pages = {1-4},
publisher = {IEEE},
abstract = {Spatially-variant photonic crystals (SVPCs) are a new concept in photonics that provide new optical properties and an extraordinary means for multiplexing functions and incorporating bio-inspired randomness and materials. In the present work, planar SVPCs based on self-collimation are investigated.},
keywords = {spatially variant photonic crystals, spatially-variant photonic crystals (SVPC)},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}

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Spatially-variant photonic crystals (SVPCs) are a new concept in photonics that provide new optical properties and an extraordinary means for multiplexing functions and incorporating bio-inspired randomness and materials. In the present work, planar SVPCs based on self-collimation are investigated.

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  • https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8509003
  • doi:10.1109/RAPID.2018.8509003

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2015

Digaum, Jennefir L; Pazos, Javier; Rumpf, Raymond; Chiles, Jeff; Fathpour, Sasan; Thomas, Jeremy N; Kuebler, Stephen M

Polarization sensitive beam bending using a spatially variant photonic crystal Inproceedings

In: Photonic and Phononic Properties of Engineered Nanostructures V, pp. 93710I, International Society for Optics and Photonics, 2015.

Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: spatially-variant photonic crystals (SVPC), spatially-variant photonic crystals (SVPC), waveguide

@inproceedings{RN99,
title = {Polarization sensitive beam bending using a spatially variant photonic crystal},
author = {Jennefir L Digaum and Javier Pazos and Raymond Rumpf and Jeff Chiles and Sasan Fathpour and Jeremy N Thomas and Stephen M Kuebler},
url = {https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/9371/1/Polarization-sensitive-beam-bending-using-a-spatially-variant-photonic-crystal/10.1117/12.2076829.short},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2076829},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-02-27},
booktitle = {Photonic and Phononic Properties of Engineered Nanostructures V},
volume = {9371},
pages = {93710I},
publisher = {International Society for Optics and Photonics},
abstract = {A spatially-variant photonic crystal (SVPC) that can control the spatial propagation of electromagnetic waves in three dimensions with high polarization sensitivity was fabricated and characterized. The geometric attributes of the SVPC lattice were spatially varied to make use of the directional phenomena of self-collimation to tightly bend an unguided beam coherently through a 90 degree angle. Both the lattice spacing and the fill factor of the SVPC were maintained to be nearly constant throughout the structure. A finite-difference frequency-domain computational method confirms that the SVPC can self-collimate and bend light without significant diffuse scatter caused by the bend. The SVPC was fabricated using multi-photon direct laser writing in the photo-polymer SU-8. Mid-infrared light having a vacuum wavelength of λ0 = 2.94 μm was used to experimentally characterize the SVPCs by scanning the sides of the structure with optical fibers and measuring the intensity of light emanating from each face. Results show that the SVPC is capable of directing power flow of one polarization through a 90-degree turn, confirming the self-collimating and polarization selective light-guiding properties of the structures.},
keywords = {spatially-variant photonic crystals (SVPC), spatially-variant photonic crystals (SVPC), waveguide},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}

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A spatially-variant photonic crystal (SVPC) that can control the spatial propagation of electromagnetic waves in three dimensions with high polarization sensitivity was fabricated and characterized. The geometric attributes of the SVPC lattice were spatially varied to make use of the directional phenomena of self-collimation to tightly bend an unguided beam coherently through a 90 degree angle. Both the lattice spacing and the fill factor of the SVPC were maintained to be nearly constant throughout the structure. A finite-difference frequency-domain computational method confirms that the SVPC can self-collimate and bend light without significant diffuse scatter caused by the bend. The SVPC was fabricated using multi-photon direct laser writing in the photo-polymer SU-8. Mid-infrared light having a vacuum wavelength of λ0 = 2.94 μm was used to experimentally characterize the SVPCs by scanning the sides of the structure with optical fibers and measuring the intensity of light emanating from each face. Results show that the SVPC is capable of directing power flow of one polarization through a 90-degree turn, confirming the self-collimating and polarization selective light-guiding properties of the structures.

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  • https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/9371/1/Polariz[...]
  • doi:https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2076829

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