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Article Dans Une Revue BIT Numerical Mathematics Année : 2014

Robin-to-Robin transparent boundary conditions for the computation of guided modes in photonic crystal wave-guides

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The efficient and reliable computation of guided modes in photonic crystal wave-guides is of great importance for designing optical devices. Transparent boundary conditions based on Dirichlet-to-Neumann operators allow for an exact computation of well-confined modes and modes close to the band edge in the sense that no modelling error is introduced. The well-known super-cell method, on the other hand, introduces a modelling error which may become prohibitively large for guided modes that are not well-confined. The Dirichlet-to-Neumann transparent boundary conditions are, however, not applicable for all frequencies as they are not uniquely defined and their computation is unstable for a countable set of frequencies that correspond to so called Dirichlet eigenvalues. In this work we describe how to overcome this theoretical difficulty introducing Robin-to-Robin transparent boundary conditions whose construction do not exhibit those forbidden frequencies. They seem, hence, well suited for an exact and reliable computation of guided modes in photonic crystal wave-guides.
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hal-01113869 , version 1 (06-02-2015)

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Sonia Fliss, Dirk Klindworth, Kersten Schmidt. Robin-to-Robin transparent boundary conditions for the computation of guided modes in photonic crystal wave-guides. BIT Numerical Mathematics, 2014, 55 (1), pp.35. ⟨hal-01113869⟩
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