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How to calculate optical modes in 3D?
Posted 2021年12月12日 GMT-5 20:36 Semiconductor Devices, Wave Optics, Studies & Solvers Version 5.1 2 Replies
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Hello, I would like to ask a question about calculating optical modes confined in a semiconductor cavity in a 3-dimensional space.
Assume a semiconductor structure having top and bottom DBRs (Please see attached figure). The structure is quite similar to typical VCSELs, but here the entire structure is in the air. I am trying to calculate the optical modes confined vertically between the DBRs, and horizontally by the index contrast between air and semiconductor.
Given the refractive index of every layer, I was wondering whether I can obtain the field profile of such optical modes in 3D. I guess reducing the symmetry will be more computationally efficient, but here I prefer to obtain the 3D spatial distribution of field profiles of resonant modes.
Are there any modules/suggestions to deal with such a structure? I will appreciate any help!
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