Nonlinear double-layer Bragg waveguide: analytical and numerical approaches to investigate waveguiding problem (Q2248689)

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    Nonlinear double-layer Bragg waveguide: analytical and numerical approaches to investigate waveguiding problem
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6309195

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      Nonlinear double-layer Bragg waveguide: analytical and numerical approaches to investigate waveguiding problem (English)
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      27 June 2014
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      Summary: The paper is concerned with propagation of surface TE waves in a circular nonhomogeneous two-layered dielectric waveguide filled with nonlinear medium. The problem is reduced to the analysis of a nonlinear integral equation with a kernel in the form of the Green function. The existence of propagating TE waves for chosen nonlinearity (the Kerr law) is proved using the contraction mapping method. Conditions under which \(k\) waves can propagate are obtained, and intervals of localization of the corresponding propagation constants are found. For numerical solution of the problem, a method based on solving an auxiliary Cauchy problem (the shooting method) is proposed. In numerical experiment, two types of nonlinearities are considered and compared: the Kerr nonlinearity and nonlinearity with saturation. New propagation regime is found.
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      Bragg waveguide
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      nonlinear medium
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      nonlinear integral equation
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      Green function
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      shooting method
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      Kerr nonlinearity
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      nonlinearity with saturation
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