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Constructing the scattering matrix for optical microcavities as a nonlocal boundary value problem 被引量:1

Constructing the scattering matrix for optical microcavities as a nonlocal boundary value problem
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摘要 We develop a numerical scheme to construct the scattering(S) matrix for optical microcavities, including the special cases with parity-time and other non-Hermitian symmetries. This scheme incorporates the explicit form of a nonlocal boundary condition, with the incident light represented by an inhomogeneous term. This approach resolves the artifact of a discontinuous normal derivative typically found in the R-matrix method. In addition, we show that, by excluding the aforementioned inhomogeneous term, the non-Hermitian Hamiltonian in our approach also determines the Periels–Kapur states, and it constitutes an alternative approach to derive the standard R-matrix result in this basis. Therefore, our scheme provides a convenient framework to explore the benefits of both approaches. We illustrate this boundary value problem using 1D and 2D scalar Helmholtz equations.The eigenvalues and poles of the S matrix calculated using our approach show good agreement with resultsobtained by other means. We develop a numerical scheme to construct the scattering(S) matrix for optical microcavities, including the special cases with parity-time and other non-Hermitian symmetries. This scheme incorporates the explicit form of a nonlocal boundary condition, with the incident light represented by an inhomogeneous term. This approach resolves the artifact of a discontinuous normal derivative typically found in the R-matrix method. In addition, we show that, by excluding the aforementioned inhomogeneous term, the non-Hermitian Hamiltonian in our approach also determines the Periels–Kapur states, and it constitutes an alternative approach to derive the standard R-matrix result in this basis. Therefore, our scheme provides a convenient framework to explore the benefits of both approaches. We illustrate this boundary value problem using 1D and 2D scalar Helmholtz equations.The eigenvalues and poles of the S matrix calculated using our approach show good agreement with resultsobtained by other means.
作者 LI GE
出处 《Photonics Research》 SCIE EI 2017年第6期22-30,共9页 光子学研究(英文版)
基金 Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences(MPS)(DMR-1506987) National Science Foundation(NSF)
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