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2 October 2006 Three dimensional iterative beam propagation method for optical waveguide devices
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Proceedings Volume 6389, Active and Passive Optical Components for Communications VI; 63890E (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.686395
Event: Optics East 2006, 2006, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Abstract
The finite difference beam propagation method (FD-BPM) is an effective model for simulating a wide range of optical waveguide structures. The classical FD-BPMs are based on the Crank-Nicholson scheme, and in tridiagonal form can be solved using the Thomas method. We present a different type of algorithm for 3-D structures. In this algorithm, the wave equation is formulated into a large sparse matrix equation which can be solved using iterative methods. The simulation window shifting scheme and threshold technique introduced in our earlier work are utilized to overcome the convergence problem of iterative methods for large sparse matrix equation and wide-angle simulations. This method enables us to develop higher-order 3-D wide-angle (WA-) BPMs based on Pade approximant operators and the multistep method, which are commonly used in WA-BPMs for 2-D structures. Simulations using the new methods will be compared to the analytical results to assure its effectiveness and applicability.
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Changbao Ma and Edward Van Keuren "Three dimensional iterative beam propagation method for optical waveguide devices", Proc. SPIE 6389, Active and Passive Optical Components for Communications VI, 63890E (2 October 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.686395
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KEYWORDS
Beam propagation method

Wave propagation

Gaussian beams

Waveguides

Algorithm development

Computer simulations

Channel waveguides

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