在光学波导中进行模式分析的阿迪亚巴特扰动理论,具有很大的索引变化,没有自身值分解
Optics express
|April 12, 2025
概括
这项研究介绍了用于光学波导设计的亚底波性扰动理论. 这种方法有效地计算光学波导模式和传播常数,即使有很大的指数变化,克服了传统扰动方法的局限性.
科学领域:
- 光子学和光学工程 光子学和光学工程
- 计算电磁学 计算机电磁学
背景情况:
- 在光学波导设计中,自身模式和自身值的评估至关重要但耗时.
- 传统的扰动方法为小指数变化提供了效率,但对于具有大指数变化的反向设计问题是有限的.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种用于光学波导设计的新型亚底波性扰动理论.
- 为了克服传统扰动方法在处理大指数变化的局限性,用于反向设计.
主要方法:
- 提出了一个附加波动扰动理论,该理论评估光学波导的固有模式和递增的传播常数.
- 逐步在小步骤中引入指数变化,以接近重大结构变化.
主要成果:
- 阿迪亚巴特扰动理论成功地使扰动方法应用于光学波导反向设计问题,具有很大的索引变化.
- 实现了模式和传播常数的高效计算,而无需在大型指数变化时使用耗时的自身值分解.
结论:
- 拟议的附加波动扰动理论显著扩大了扰动方法在光学波导逆向设计中的适用性.
- 这种方法为分析具有大幅度折射率修改的光学波导提供了有效和准确的替代方案.
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