Very-Wide-Angle Beam Propagation Methods for Integrated Optical Circuits (Special Issue on Microwave and Millimeter Wave Technology)
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概要
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In this paper, outlines of the derivation of two recently developed finite difference beam propagation methods based on the higher-order Pade approximations are given to simulate the optical field propagation of tilted and turning waveguides. In order to investigate the accuracy and limitation for a propagation angle of these approaches, numerical results are presented for two benchmark tests. The present algorithms will offer, to our knowledge, the new beam propagation methods in optics.
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- 1999-07-25
著者
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Anada T
Department Of Electrical Electronics And Information Engineering Kanagawa University
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Anada Tetsuo
Department Of Electrical Electronics And Information Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Kanagawa Uni
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HSU Jui-Pang
Department of Electronics and Informatics Frontiers &High-Tech Research Center, Kanagawa University
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Hsu Jui-pang
Department Of Electrical Electronics And Information Engineering Kanagawa University
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Benson T
Department Of Elctronics And Electrical Engineering University Of Nottingham
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HIRAOKA Takaharu
Department of Electrical, Electronics and Information Engineering, Kanagawa University
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HOKAZONO Toshikazu
Department of Electrical Engineering, Kanagawa University
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BENSON Trevor
Department of Elctronics and Electrical Engineering, University of Nottingham
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SEWELL Phillip
Department of Elctronics and Electrical Engineering, University of Nottingham
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Hiraoka Takaharu
Department Of Electrical Electronics And Information Engineering Kanagawa University
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Hokazono Toshikazu
Department Of Electrical Engineering Kanagawa University
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Sewell Phillip
Department Of Elctronics And Electrical Engineering University Of Nottingham
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