Abstract
The model equations of the vectorial time-domain simulator of second-harmonic generation in integrated optical structures have been reformulated by extracting the signal carrier. The moving computational window technique is then used to ease the computational burden in the finite-difference time-domain solution. Results show that the technique provides considerable savings in computation power especially for long propagation distances.
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