A simple analytical method is presented which improves upon the Hermite-Gauss field proposed by Korotky et al. for diffused waveguides by taking into account the evanescent field in the cover region. The method is used to analyze the propagation characteristics of diffused planar and channel waveguides.
We present an improved variational effective index method for reduction of 2-D Bragg grating problems to 1-D and show significant improvements particularly at smaller wavelengths. The method is based on the optimal variational (Vopt) method, which we have earlier used successfully for conventional waveguides. A 1-D transverse profile along with a longitudinal index variation are reduced to a 1-D longitudinal distribution, reflection and transmission spectra of which have been studied for both the TE and TM modes by transfer matrix methods. An accurate modeling for the out of plane scattering losses has been presented which occur when a guided wave propagating in a conventional waveguide impinges on a photonic crystal waveguide. Taking these losses into account brings the results pretty close to those of a rigorous 2-D Helmholtz solver QUEP, improving them remarkably over the variational EIM (vEIM) results.
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