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Persamaan kamiran sempadan baharu dicadangkan untuk pandu gelombang papak dua pelabuhan yang memenuhi syarat mod tunggal. Persamaan kamiran sempadan digabungkan dengan keortogonan mod berpandu dan medan tidak berpandu. Ia diselesaikan dengan kaedah elemen sempadan standard tanpa menggunakan teknik pengembangan mod. Pekali pantulan dan penghantaran mod berpandu ditentukan secara langsung oleh kaedah elemen sempadan. Untuk mengesahkan kaedah yang dicadangkan, pandu gelombang langkah untuk kejadian gelombang TE dan pandu gelombang rusuk segi tiga untuk kejadian gelombang TM disiasat dengan pengiraan berangka.
Masahiro TANAKA
Gifu University
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Masahiro TANAKA, "Boundary Integral Equations Combined with Orthogonality of Modes for Analysis of Two-Dimensional Optical Slab Waveguide: Single Mode Waveguide" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E104-C, no. 1, pp. 1-10, January 2021, doi: 10.1587/transele.2020ECP5004.
Abstract: New boundary integral equations are proposed for two-port slab waveguides which satisfy single mode condition. The boundary integral equations are combined with the orthogonality of guided mode and non-guided field. They are solved by the standard boundary element method with no use of mode expansion technique. Reflection and transmission coefficients of guided mode are directly determined by the boundary element method. To validate the proposed method, step waveguides for TE wave incidence and triangular rib waveguides for TM wave incidence are investigated by numerical calculations.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/transele.2020ECP5004/_p
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abstract={New boundary integral equations are proposed for two-port slab waveguides which satisfy single mode condition. The boundary integral equations are combined with the orthogonality of guided mode and non-guided field. They are solved by the standard boundary element method with no use of mode expansion technique. Reflection and transmission coefficients of guided mode are directly determined by the boundary element method. To validate the proposed method, step waveguides for TE wave incidence and triangular rib waveguides for TM wave incidence are investigated by numerical calculations.},
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