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Modeling Challenges for Large-scale Photonic Integrated Circuits

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Abstract

We present the advantages of the time-and-frequency-domain modeling (TFDM) approach for modeling large-scale photonic integrated circuits embedding many different sub-elements performing diverse photonic functions. Further we discuss scalability issues and show representative application examples.

© 2012 Optical Society of America


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