Slab waveguides which achieve lateral confinement in the guiding regio
n by applying a spatially selective electric field across a multiquant
um well cladding region are modeled by solving the appropriate Helmhol
tz equation. Attention is focused on the effects of absorption in the
cladding region of the waveguide, which leads to attenuation along the
propagation direction. Galerkin's method is utilized to compute exact
mode propagation constants and intensities of the fundamental mode. I
t is found that increased absorption in the cladding layer results in
increased lateral extent of the guided mode. At a critical absorption
strength, the guided mode becomes unconfined in the lateral direction.
This transition can be rationalized in part in terms of the Effective
Index method, which provides a simple approximate way to calculate th
e characteristics of waveguides with two-dimensional index profiles.