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Modeling of selectively buried ion-exchanged waveguides using the beam propagation method

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Abstract

The beam propagation method is used to model a selectively buried ion-exchanged waveguide in glass. The results presented demonstrate that the waveguide remains adiabatic throughout its entire length. Theoretical calculations of mode profiles and losses are compared with experimental results.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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