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Diffraction of a Gaussian Beam with Limited cross Section by a Volume Phase Grating under Waveguide Mode Resonance.

Volodymyr Fitio1, Iryna Yaremchuk1, Andriy Bendziak1, Michal Marchewka2, Yaroslav Bobitski1,2.   

Abstract

In this work, the diffraction of a Gaussian beam on a volume phase grating was researched theoretically and numerically. The proposed method is based on rigorous coupled-wave analysis (RCWA) and Fourier transform. The Gaussian beam is decomposed into plane waves using the Fourier transform. The number of plane waves is determined using the sampling theorem. The complex reflected and transmitted amplitudes are calculated for each RCWA plane wave. The distribution of the fields along the grating for the reflected and transmitted waves is determined using inverse Fourier transform. The powers of the reflected and transmitted waves are determined based on these distributions. Our method shows that the energy conservation law is satisfied for the phase grating. That is, the power of the incident Gaussian beam is equal to the sum of the powers of the reflected and transmitted beams. It is demonstration of our approach correctness. The numerous studies have shown that the spatial shapes of the reflected and transmitted beams differ from the Gaussian beam under resonance. In additional, the waveguide mode appears also in the grating. The spatial forms of the reflected and transmitted beams are Gaussian in the absence of resonance. It was found that the width of the resonance curves is wider for the Gaussian beam than for the plane wave. However, the spectral and angular sensitivities are the same as for the plane wave. The resonant wavelengths are slightly different for the plane wave and the Gaussian beam. Numerical calculations for four refractive index modulation coefficients of the grating medium were carried out by the proposed method. The widths of the resonance curves decrease with the increasing in the refractive index modulation. Moreover, the reflection coefficient also increases.

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Keywords:  Fourier transform; Gaussian beam; dielectric grating; resonance; sensitivity; sensor

Year:  2021        PMID: 33925525     DOI: 10.3390/ma14092252

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Materials (Basel)        ISSN: 1996-1944            Impact factor:   3.623


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