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September 22, 2017 at 5:21 pm #44970Paulo LourencoParticipant
Hi guys,
Wonder you can help me…? Are there any constraints that should/must be observed when using a rectangular input field propagating inside a dielectric waveguide?
I have noticed in Lessons/Tutorials that the rectangular input field property is used when a non-guided plane wave simulation is the intended target (e. g. a plane wave incident on a surface…).Thank you in advance.
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September 26, 2017 at 3:11 pm #44986Scott NewmanModerator
Hello Paulo
The issue you will have with the rectangular input field inside a dielectric waveguide is that the field profile will not match the modes of your waveguide so you will have odd propagation patterns and particularly strong evanescent fields.
When exciting a waveguide the more conventional approach would be to use the mode profile of the waveguide for excitation. This option is available to you through the modal , this is precisely what the modal option within Input Field Transvere section within the Input Plane source.
What kind of behaviour are you attempting to model? Coupling to a waveguide or propagation within the guide?
Scott
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September 27, 2017 at 12:36 am #44990Paulo LourencoParticipant
Hi Scott,
I want to model the propagation within a waveguide but, as far as I know, if this waveguide supports more than the fundamental mode you can only simulate each mode individually. What about if we want to model propagation within a multimode waveguide?
Thank you for answering.
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September 27, 2017 at 10:21 am #44995Scott NewmanModerator
Hi Paulo,
It is true that if you use the mode excitation with the input plane you can only inject one mode. The solution is to use an input plane for each mode with the planes overlapping each other.
Attached you will see a very simple example with a 2um wide waveguide and 2 Input planes each injecting a different mode.
Let me know if you require further assistance,
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September 30, 2017 at 4:23 am #45011Paulo LourencoParticipant
Hi Scott,
I cannot find your attached file but I created a simple test and verified it. Thank you for the insight…
Best regards.
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October 2, 2017 at 10:30 am #45019Scott NewmanModerator
Hi Pauolo,
There seems to have been an issue in uploading the file, my apologies. I am glad to hear you were able to set it up.
Scott
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