“…In particular, depending on the local dispersion and a local value of the wave vector, an optical beam (or pulse) experience normal, anomalous or even vanishing diffraction (or dispersion) [3,4,5]. Experimentally, the Blochwave character of electromagnetic waves in photonic crystal waveguides has been deduced indirectly by detecting the out-of-plane leakage of light [6], by investigating the evanescent field coupling between a tapered optical fiber and a photonic crystal waveguide [7], and more directly by local near-field probing of the intensity distribution in a waveguide [8]. The full band structure of a photonic crystal waveguide has been recovered very recently by employing a near-field optical microscope and probing both the local phase and amplitude of the light propagating through a single-line defect waveguide [9,10].…”