Abstract

time-domain simulations. Total internal reflection of self-collimated beams can occur at the interfaces of photonic crystals and air. The Goos-Hanchen shift of self-collimated beams totally reflected at the photonic crystal-air interface can be much smaller than the wavelength of the incident beam. We have also showed that a line defect can reflect self-collimated beams; thus, the power of self-collimated beam can be split by a line defect. The power ratio between two split self-collimated beams can be controlled by varying the radii of the rods in the line defect. The controllable splitting of self-collimated beams can be useful in steering the flow of light in photonic crystals.

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