Kurt H.Yilmaz, D.Akosman, A.E.Özbay, Ekmel2016-02-082016-02-08201210944087http://hdl.handle.net/11693/21359We report numerical and experimental investigations of asymmetric light propagation in a newly designed photonic structure that is formed by creating a chirped photonic crystal (PC) waveguide. The use of a non-symmetric distribution of unit cells of PC ensures the obtaining of asymmetric light propagation. Properly designing the spatial modulation of a PC waveguide inherently modifies the band structure. That in turn induces asymmetry for the light's followed path. The investigation of the transmission characteristics of this structure reveals optical diode like transmission behavior. The amount of power collected at the output of the waveguide centerline is different for the forward and backward propagation directions in the designed configuration. The advantageous properties of the proposed approach are the linear optic concept, compact configuration and compatibility with the integrated photonics. These features are expected to hold great potential for implementing practical optical rectifier-type devices. © 2012 Optical Society of America.EnglishLaser opticsLight propagationPhotonicsWaveguidesBackward propagationCenterlinesChirped photonic crystalsExperimental investigationsIntegrated photonicsLinear opticsOptical diodesPC waveguidesPhotonic structureSpatial modulationsTransmission behaviorTransmission characteristicsUnit cellsLight transmissionarticlecomputer aided designcomputer simulationequipment designequipment failure analysisinstrumentationlightradiation scatteringsurface plasmon resonancetheoretical modelComputer SimulationComputer-Aided DesignEquipment DesignEquipment Failure AnalysisLightModels, TheoreticalScattering, RadiationSurface Plasmon ResonanceAsymmetric light propagation in chirped photonic crystal waveguidesArticle10.1364/OE.20.020635