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Self-imaging in photonic crystals in a subwavelength range

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Abstract

Self-imaging was observed in simulations and in microwave experiments that were performed on a face-centered cubic photonic crystal structure. The structure was composed of dielectric spheres that generally were smaller than the incident wavelength. Such self-imaging phenomena occurred along the direction of propagation and at distances smaller than the propagating wavelength.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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