Abstract

The dominant mode of a photonic crystal (PC) waveguide is computed by an eigenvalue formulation of the flexible local approximation method (FLAME). The computed mode is then incorporated into a new excitation-absorption boundary condition for use in predicting scattering in multi-port PC devices. Reflection and transmission coefficients of a PC bend are calculated by the new method; agreement with previously published values is excellent

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