Rudra Gnawali, A. Volk, Jimmy E. Touma, T. Payne, I. Agha
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The objective of this work is to understand the self-collimation and bending of light beams through spatially varying Photonic Crystals (PCs) made from Indium Tin Oxide. These PCs can be utilized for optical communications, multiplexing, and beam tuning devices for LIDAR applications.