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Propagation of weakly guided waves in a Kerr nonlinear medium using a perturbation approach
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    Propagation of weakly guided waves in a Kerr nonlinear medium using a perturbation approach (English)
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    19 February 2007
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    The equations are represented in a simplified format with only a few leading terms needed in the expansion. The set of equations are then solved numerically using vector finite element method. To validate our algorithm, we analyzed a two-dimensional rectangular waveguide consisting of a linear core and nonlinear identical cladding. The exact nonlinear solutions for three different modes of propagations, TE0, TE1, and TE2 modes are generated and compared with the computed solutions. Next, we investigate the effect of a more intense monochromatic field on the propagation of a ``weak'' optical field in a fully three-dimensional cylindrical waveguide.
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    Kerr effect
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    Maxwell's equations
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    optical fiber
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    vector finite element
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