Planar waveguide analysis by the spectral index method. I: Rib and uniformly buried waveguides
β Scribed by P. C. Kendall; M. S. Stern; S. V. Burke
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 887 KB
- Volume
- 25
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0306-8919
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β¦ Synopsis
The scope of the spectral index method for solving general planar waveguiding problems is analysed by first showing how simple it is to set up a closed-form transcendental equation whose solution is very accurate; the solution is so fast that the method can be used as a subroutine, making it possible to solve many twodimensional problems fully, even for coupled rib waveguides, without using effective index approximations. The method is then extended to the uniformly buried waveguide of rectangular cross-section, and the corresponding coupler, thereby unifying the effective index, transverse resonance and spectral index methods for the first time, and giving an asymptotic expression for the coupling length without using overlap integrals. Finally, sample numerical results and optical field profiles are given for the rib waveguide and rib waveguide coupler.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
A twin-rib wa¨eguide optical switch is designed by the discrete spectral index method. An optimized rib height achie¨es a crosstalk le¨el of less than y40 dB with a coupling length characteristic that is weakly dependent on the rib separation, hence pro¨iding a larger error margin in fabricating the