“…Figures 7(b)-7(d) show the dispersion relations obtained from the x, y, and z modes and correspond to the longitudinal, in-plane, and out-of-plane transverse DLWs, respectively. As shown, the in-plane transverse DLW exhibits optical wave characteristics and shows no coupling to other waves, in agreement with previous research [9,[23][24][25]45]. The longitudinal and out-of-plane transverse waves exhibit curved dispersion relations with rising and falling branches, similar to those observed experimentally and numerically for 2D [10][11][12][13][14]18,[23][24][25] and 1D [12,45] structures.…”