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19 August 1994 New rigorous method for the numerical analysis of the dispersion characteristics and the electromagnetic fields of the open niaxial anisotropic waveguide used as an electro-optic modulator
I. Burneika, Liudmila Knishevskaya, Viktor Shugurov
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Proceedings Volume 2211, Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.183026
Event: Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves and Applications: International Conference, 1994, San Diego, CA, United States
Abstract
The optimization of the characteristics of the electrooptic modulators can be carried out by choosing the dimensions and cross-section of the millimeter and optical waveguides. A rigorous method of solving the Maxwell equations for the open waveguides with intricate (arbitrary) cross-sections including metallic, dielectric and anisotropic media is proposed in this paper. The longitudinal components of the electric and magnetic fields in the case of uniaxial anisotropic media contain the logarithmical singularity. This fact leads to the solution of that problem by means of singular integral equations, the method is versatile to the cross-section shape. The method proposed this paper allows to vary the electrodynamic parameters of a media (including the dielectric and anisotropic losses) in the wide range.
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I. Burneika, Liudmila Knishevskaya, and Viktor Shugurov "New rigorous method for the numerical analysis of the dispersion characteristics and the electromagnetic fields of the open niaxial anisotropic waveguide used as an electro-optic modulator", Proc. SPIE 2211, Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves, (19 August 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.183026
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Microwave radiation

Electrooptic modulators

Dielectrics

Maxwell's equations

Modulators

Numerical analysis

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