Abstract
A rigorous finite-difference formulation for the hybrid-mode analysis of coupled diffused dielectric channel waveguides is presented. The method includes the two-dimensional continuous index profile variations directly in the finite-difference form of coupled equations and avoids the shortcomings inherent in the usual staircase approximations. The formulation in terms of the wave equation for the transverse components of the magnetic field leads to an eigenvalue problem where the nonphysical, spurious modes do not appear. The analysis includes the complete set of hybrid-modes, takes mode-conversion effects and complex waves into account, if they exist, and allows the calculation of dielectric channel waveguides with large index difference levels. Dispersion characteristic examples are calculated for coupled structures suitable for optical integrated circuits. The theory verified by comparison with results available from other methods. >
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