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Title: Three-Dimensional Method for Simulation of Multimode Interference Couplers
Author(s): Vázquez, Carmen
Mustieles, Francisco José
Hernández-Gil, F.
Publisher: IEEE
Issued date: 1995
Citation: Journal of Lightwawe Technology. Vol. 13, Issue 11, nov. 1995, pp. 2296-2299
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/2552
ISSN: 0733-8724
DOI: 10.1109/50.482051
Abstract: A three-dimensional (3-D) method for modeling multimode interference devices based on a finite element formulation is presented as an alternative to models having one-dimensional cross-sections only. The method is tested for couplers with two different strongly confined waveguides structures. The results show that full treatment of two-dimensional cross-section is of special importance for design and simulation of waveguide devices for which the effective index approximation is no longer valid. For deep rib waveguide geometries, excess loss greater than 15 dB can be obtained if the 3-D method is not used in the design of the couplers
Review: PeerReviewed
Publisher version: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org.strauss.uc3m.es:8080/ iel1/50/10263/00482051.pdf?tp=&arnumber=482051&isnumber=10263
Keywords: 3-D method
optical waveguide theory
integrated optics
multimode interference coupler simulation
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