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A collocation-based spectral element method for computing nonlinear optical waveguide

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Pages 591-614 | Received 08 Feb 2022, Accepted 26 Sep 2022, Published online: 07 Nov 2022
 

Abstract

Computation of nonlinear optical waveguide needs to solve nonlinear eigenvalue/ eigenfunction problem mathematically. However, usually the refractive index profiles in the nonlinear optical waveguide are discontinuous, which makes a solution to the nonlinear eigenvalue/eigenfunction problem not smooth enough. In this work, we mainly discuss how to use the high-order collocation-based spectral element method (SEM) to discretize such a problem and propose an iterative algorithm for computing nonlinear optical waveguide with discontinuous refractive index profiles. Starting from the linear eigenvalue/eigenfunction problem, we adopt SEM to discretize it and solve the resulting discretized system with Matlab eigen solver; for the nonlinear problem, we first change the nonlinear problem into corresponding linear problems, and then solve the linear problems by the usage of the iterative method. The proposed method has the advantage of high-order accuracy and lower-order cost. The accuracy and efficiency of the method are tested by several one-dimensional and two-dimensional linear optical waveguide structures. Numerical results for some nonlinear optical waveguides are also presented.

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Funding

The research of H. Wang is supported in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [grant numbers 11871418 and 11971120], by Yunnan Fundamental Research Projects [grant number 202101AS070044], and by Program for Innovative Reseach Team on Science and Technology in Universities of Yunnan Province.

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