Bayındır, MehmetÖzbay, EkmelTemelkuran, B.Sigalas, M. M.Soukoulis, C. M.Biswas, R.Ho, K. M.2016-02-082016-02-082001http://hdl.handle.net/11693/27605Date of Conference: 6-11 May 2001Conference Name: Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, CLEO 2001The bending and guiding of the electromagnetic (EM) waves in highly confined waveguides was demonstrated. The electromagnetic waves were constructed by removing a single rod from a perfect three layer-by-layer photonic crystals. A layer-by-layer dielectric photonic crystal based on square shaped alumina rods was used with center-to-center separation of 1.12 cm. The results suggested the use of the layer-by-layer photonic crystal structure in the design of optoelectronic integrated circuits.EnglishPhotonic crystalsElectromagnetic wavesEnergy gapHorn antennasIntegrated optoelectronicsOptical waveguidesStacking faultsCrystal structureExperimental demonstration of highly confined photonic crystal based waveguidesConference Paper10.1109/CLEO.2001.948216