The finite difference time domain method is used as a tool to model non-linear optical devices. Following this approach, Maxwell's equations are directly integrated in the time domain, avoiding any mathematical approximation. As an example, spatial soliton propagation and interaction will be modelled by the FDTD technique. Some new results will be discussed, to highlight the envisaged breakthroughs allowed by the method.
FDTD modelling of spatial soliton propagation
BELLANCA, Gaetano;
1997
Abstract
The finite difference time domain method is used as a tool to model non-linear optical devices. Following this approach, Maxwell's equations are directly integrated in the time domain, avoiding any mathematical approximation. As an example, spatial soliton propagation and interaction will be modelled by the FDTD technique. Some new results will be discussed, to highlight the envisaged breakthroughs allowed by the method.File in questo prodotto:
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