"Analyses of mode structures in optical waveguides excited by specific " by Eva W. Kam
 

Masters Theses

Author

Eva W. Kam

Date of Award

5-1989

Degree Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science

Major

Electrical Engineering

Major Professor

Michael J. Roberts

Committee Members

Herbert J. Neff, Hoffman

Abstract

The flow of electromagnetic energy in slab dielectric waveguides is studied. Boundary conditions are fitted at one end of a waveguide which acts as the source of input power (spatial intensity distribution) to excite the waveguides. The electric field of the wave which propagates along the direction of the axis of the waveguides is studied. The study begins by considering the single slab waveguide. Several input waveforms are used and the propagation patterns along the waveguide are observed. After gaining an understanding of the waveguiding properties in the single slab waveguide, coupling effects between parallel waveguides are studied. This study should provide a better understanding of the flow of energy along waveguides being exicted by different energy sources.

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