Implementation of the FDTD method in cylindrical coordinates for dispersive materials: Modal study of C-shaped nano-waveguides

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TitreImplementation of the FDTD method in cylindrical coordinates for dispersive materials: Modal study of C-shaped nano-waveguides
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursKebci Z, Belkhir A, Mezeghrane A, Lamrous O, Baida FIssam
JournalPHYSICA B-CONDENSED MATTER
Volume533
Pagination33-39
Date PublishedMAR 15
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0921-4526
Mots-clésCC-FDTD, DCP, Maxwell's equations, Nano optics
Résumé

The objective of this work is to develop a code based on the finite difference time domain method in cylindrical coordinates (CC-FDTD) that integrates the Drude Critical Points model (DCP) and to apply it in the study of a metallic C-shaped waveguide (CSWG). The integrated dispersion model allows an accurate description of noble metals in the optical range and working in cylindrical coordinates is necessary to bypass the staircase effect induced by a Cartesian mesh especially in the case of curved geometrical forms. The CC-FDTD code developed as a part of this work is more general than the Body-Of-Revolution-FDTD algorithm that can only handle structures exhibiting a complete cylindrical symmetry. A N-order CC-FDTD code is then derived and used to perform a parametric study of an infinitly-long CSWG for nano-optic applications. Propagation losses and dispersion diagrams are given for different geometrical parameters.

DOI10.1016/j.physb.2017.12.054