This paper shows a numerical method to simulate the effect of the external disturbance against the dielectric waveguide. Recently, moving boundary problem has been discussed for the Poisson's equation and the Laplace's equation. The author have extended this technique for Maxwell's equation and showed an electric destribution in a dielectric waveguide with moving boundary. This technique makes it possible not only to analyze the effect of the external disturbance in a coherent optical communication but also to fabricate optical modulators or couplers. As the first step, the author analyzed the dielectric waveguide with time dependent moving boundary to verify the possibility for these applications.
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Michiko KURODA, "A Dielectric Waveguide with Moving Boundary" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E74-A, no. 12, pp. 3952-3954, December 1991, doi: .
Abstract: This paper shows a numerical method to simulate the effect of the external disturbance against the dielectric waveguide. Recently, moving boundary problem has been discussed for the Poisson's equation and the Laplace's equation. The author have extended this technique for Maxwell's equation and showed an electric destribution in a dielectric waveguide with moving boundary. This technique makes it possible not only to analyze the effect of the external disturbance in a coherent optical communication but also to fabricate optical modulators or couplers. As the first step, the author analyzed the dielectric waveguide with time dependent moving boundary to verify the possibility for these applications.
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