Abstract
Basing on the self-collimation effect of photonic crystals, one-to-two beam splitter, beam bend and one-to-three beam splitter are, respectively, designed by introducing a different line defect along the same direction. From the equal-frequency contour plot which is calculated by the plane wave expansion method, we obtain the frequency and the propagate direction of the self-collimated beam. The self-collimated beam propagation in photonic crystals with different line defects is simulated by the two-dimensional finite-difference time-domain method with perfectly matched layer absorbing boundary conditions. The simulation results show that one-to-two beam splitter, beam bend and one-to-three beam splitter can be realized by appropriately arranging the line defect along the proper direction. Such devices can greatly enhance photonic crystals for use in high-density optical integrated circuits.
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