Light tunneling inhibition and anisotropic diffraction engineering in two-dimensional waveguide arrays

Physics – Optics

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14 pages, 5 figures, to appear in Optics Letters

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We address two-dimensional waveguide arrays where light tunneling into neighboring waveguides may be effectively suppressed by out-of-phase harmonic modulation of the refractive index in neighboring waveguides at suitable frequencies. Genuine two-dimensional features, such as anisotropic diffraction engineering, diffraction-free propagation along selected directions in the transverse plane and tunneling inhibition for multi-channel vortices, are shown to occur.

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