We propose a new method to design low-loss Y-branch waveguides. In conventi
onal design methods, a specific geometry of branching structure is given fi
rst, and then structural parameters describing the details of the proposed
geometry, (for example, location, sizes, and refractive index of microprism
s or phase-adjusting elements) are determined by ray optics or other means.
In this paper, we take quite a different approach. Given a complex field d
istribution, one complex refractive index distribution that supports it is
determined uniquely, according to the scalar Helmholtz equation. Using this
relation, we first make up an ideal field distribution for dividing optica
l waves smoothly in the branching region. Next, we calculate the refractive
index distribution corresponding to the ideal field. Finally, the imaginar
y part of the refractive index is set to be zero and its real part is discr
etized into three levels from the practical viewpoint. Numerical simulation
s show that the present design method offers extremely low-loss Y-branch wa
veguides.