Özbay, EkmelBulu I.Aydin, K.Caglayan H.Guven, K.2016-02-082016-02-0820041569-4410http://hdl.handle.net/11693/27444In this article, we investigate how the photonic band gaps and the variety of band dispersions of photonic crystals can be utilized for various applications and how they further give rise to completely novel optical phenomena. The enhancement of spontaneous emission through coupled cavity waveguides in a one-dimensional silicon nitride photonic microcrystal is investigated. We then present the highly directive radiation from sources embedded in two-dimensional photonic crystals. The manifestation of novel and intriguing optical properties of photonic crystals are exemplified experimentally by the negative refraction and the focusing of electromagnetic waves through a photonic crystal slab with subwavelength resolution. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.EnglishCoupled cavity waveguideLeft-handed materialNegative refractionPhotonic crystalSpontaneous emissionCrystalline materialsEtchingLight propagationOptical waveguidesPhotoluminescenceRefractionSilicon nitrideCoupled cavity waveguidesLeft handed materialsNegative refractionPhotonic crystalsPhotonsPhysics and applications of photonic crystalsArticle10.1016/j.photonics.2004.08.001