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Comparative Study of the Concurrent Complementary Operators Method and the Perfectly Matched Layer in Optical Waveguide Analysis

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Abstract

The performance of absorbing boundaries is assessed in an optical waveguide analysis. For a weakly-guiding waveguide, the concurrent complementary operators method is comparable to the perfectly matched layer with more than 16 absorbing cells.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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