Light localization and intensity enhancement in a woodpile layer-by-layer photonic crystal, whose interlayer distance along the light propagation direction is gradually varied, has been theoretically predicted and experimentally demonstrated. The phenomenon is shown to be related to the progressive slowing down and stopping of the incident wave, as a result of the gradual variation of the local dispersion. The light localization is chromatically resolved, since every frequency component is stopped and reflected back at different positions along the crystal. It has been further discussed that the peculiar relation between the stopping position and the wave vector distribution can substantially increase the enhancement factor to more than two...
Defects play a crucial role in the physical properties of crystals, whether for classical or quantum...
Modern demands for high speed telecommunication and data processing have created the need for advanc...
We show that the photonic confinement induced by a photonic crystal can be exploited to trap nanopar...
Light localization and intensity enhancement in a woodpile layer-by-layer photonic crystal, whose in...
19th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON) (2017 : Girona, SPAIN)Three di...
In this paper, we present the numerical and experimental demonstration of a wavelength demultiplexer...
The major part of thesis addressed theoretical problems arising in Photonic Crystal based novel devi...
This study focuses on achieving rainbow trapping in photonic crystal coupled cavity waveguides via s...
We investigate different linear effects that appear in the light beam propagation behind a three-dim...
Due to their original light propagation properties, photonic crystal structures allow to realize hig...
<p>The objective of this dissertation work is to examine light localization in semiconductors provid...
In this dissertation experimental results are presented on controlling light with nanophotonic media...
The introduction of defects in photonic lattices generally allows to control the localization and th...
In this paper, we discuss unique light localizations in photonic crystal line defect waveguides base...
We propose a numerical investigation of slow light rainbow trapping and releasing in a tapered photo...
Defects play a crucial role in the physical properties of crystals, whether for classical or quantum...
Modern demands for high speed telecommunication and data processing have created the need for advanc...
We show that the photonic confinement induced by a photonic crystal can be exploited to trap nanopar...
Light localization and intensity enhancement in a woodpile layer-by-layer photonic crystal, whose in...
19th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON) (2017 : Girona, SPAIN)Three di...
In this paper, we present the numerical and experimental demonstration of a wavelength demultiplexer...
The major part of thesis addressed theoretical problems arising in Photonic Crystal based novel devi...
This study focuses on achieving rainbow trapping in photonic crystal coupled cavity waveguides via s...
We investigate different linear effects that appear in the light beam propagation behind a three-dim...
Due to their original light propagation properties, photonic crystal structures allow to realize hig...
<p>The objective of this dissertation work is to examine light localization in semiconductors provid...
In this dissertation experimental results are presented on controlling light with nanophotonic media...
The introduction of defects in photonic lattices generally allows to control the localization and th...
In this paper, we discuss unique light localizations in photonic crystal line defect waveguides base...
We propose a numerical investigation of slow light rainbow trapping and releasing in a tapered photo...
Defects play a crucial role in the physical properties of crystals, whether for classical or quantum...
Modern demands for high speed telecommunication and data processing have created the need for advanc...
We show that the photonic confinement induced by a photonic crystal can be exploited to trap nanopar...