Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1538384 | Optics Communications | 2008 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
A full three-dimensional vector finite-difference beam propagation method is developed and tested. In this scheme, a delicate way to discretize the coupled equations is incorporated. The resulting matrix for the difference equation then has a tri-diagonal structure, which makes the program robust and, computationally, efficient. The transparent boundary condition is also improved so that any exponential growth at a boundary is suppressed. The method is applied to the simulation of magneto-optical devices and the design of a waveguide-based optical switch, with −25 dB isolation, is presented.
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Authors
K. Xie, A.D. Boardman, M. Xie, Y.J. Yang, H.M. Jiang, H.J. Yang, G.J. Wen, J. Li, K. Chen, F.S. Chen,