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Optical field distribution, waveguide evanescent

Fig. 16.3 Simulation of transmission spectrum for a four resonator array. FDTD simulation showing the steady state electric field distributions when the device is excited at the (a) resonant wavelength and (b) nonresonant wavelength. Note that the color levels in this image are scaled to the maximum field intensity in each image not to each other. The field levels in (b) are roughly of 20 times greater magnitude than those shown in (a), (c) Output spectrum for a device consisting of a waveguide with four evanescently coupled side cavities adjacent to it. Here each resonator consists of a cavity with four holes on either side. Reprinted from Ref. 37 with permission. 2008 Optical Society of America... Fig. 16.3 Simulation of transmission spectrum for a four resonator array. FDTD simulation showing the steady state electric field distributions when the device is excited at the (a) resonant wavelength and (b) nonresonant wavelength. Note that the color levels in this image are scaled to the maximum field intensity in each image not to each other. The field levels in (b) are roughly of 20 times greater magnitude than those shown in (a), (c) Output spectrum for a device consisting of a waveguide with four evanescently coupled side cavities adjacent to it. Here each resonator consists of a cavity with four holes on either side. Reprinted from Ref. 37 with permission. 2008 Optical Society of America...
Figure 8.17 (a) Optical field of light in waveguide and (b) Intensity distribution of the evanescent wave on the waveguide. [Pg.212]


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