F. Wijnands et al., EFFICIENT INTERFACE CONDITIONS FOR THE SEMI-VECTORIAL FINITE-DIFFERENCE BEAM-PROPAGATION METHOD, Optical and quantum electronics, 27(10), 1995, pp. 961-975
Efficient interface conditions (EICs) are derived for the propagation
equation using the slowly varying envelope approximation for the domin
ant electric field component. At the interface between two different m
edia, the two lateral second derivatives in the discretized propagatio
n equation are adapted such that the discretized modal field equation
is correct up to second order in the lateral grid spacing. Since the e
rror term is then of the order of the lateral grid spacing, our EICs a
re first-order EICs. These interface conditions are compared with well
-known zero-order EICs derived by Stern and Kim and Ramaswamy. It is s
hown that the first-order EICs yield faster convergence to the exact e
ffective index value as the lateral grid spacing is decreased than do
the zero-order EICs. It turns out that our EICs are very much like tho
se derived by Vassallo. Using essentially the same method, he derived
EICs of second and first order for the field component respectively pa
rallel and perpendicular, to the interface. Hence the accuracy of his
EICs is one order higher for the field component parallel to the inter
face, although it introduces an extra asymmetry in the propagation mat
rix.