2009
DOI: 10.2528/pier09031102
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A New Look at Numerical Analysis of Uniform Fiber Bragg Gratings Using Coupled Mode Theory

Abstract: Abstract-The coupled mode theory (CMT) is used to analyze uniform Fiber Bragg gratings. The multi-mode CMT is expressed as the first-order vector ordinary differential equations (ODEs) with coefficients depending on the propagation distance. We show in this paper that by changing variables, the original couple mode equations (CMEs) can be re-casted as constant coefficient ODEs. The eigenvalue and eigenvector technique (EVVT), the analytic method for solving constant coefficient ODEs, is then applied to solve t… Show more

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“…, n. Therefore, Equation (12) is a system of ODEs with z-dependent coefficients. By changing variables [14], Equation (12) of each section is expressed as a system of ODE with constant coefficients and can be solved by EVVT. (2) Since the parameters δ 0 and δ ν are relatively small compared with the propagation constant β ν the exponential term exp(±i2δ ν z) changes only a few percent over the sub grating section.…”
Section: Piecewise-uniform Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…, n. Therefore, Equation (12) is a system of ODEs with z-dependent coefficients. By changing variables [14], Equation (12) of each section is expressed as a system of ODE with constant coefficients and can be solved by EVVT. (2) Since the parameters δ 0 and δ ν are relatively small compared with the propagation constant β ν the exponential term exp(±i2δ ν z) changes only a few percent over the sub grating section.…”
Section: Piecewise-uniform Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, we presented a rigorous numerical analysis of the uniform FBG problems with both the eigenvalue and eigenvector technique (EVVT) and RKMs on CMEs with sufficiently high number of core and cladding modes in each fiber direction [14]. RKM was the method of choice for CMEs with z-dependent coefficients.…”
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