Title of article
Application of Postʹs formula to optical pulse propagation in dispersive media
Author/Authors
Patrick O. Kanoa، نويسنده , , Moysey Brio b، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
22
From page
629
To page
650
Abstract
In this paper we consider the propagation of optical pulses in dielectric media with
nontrivial dispersion relations. In particular, we implement Postʹs Laplace transform
formula to invert in time the Fourier Laplace space coefficients which arise from the
joint space solution of the optical dispersive wave equation. Due to the inefficiency of
a direct application of this formula, we have considered and present here two more
efficient implementations. In the first, the Gaver Post method, we utilize the well known
Gaver functionals but store intermediate calculations to improve efficiency. The second,
the Bell Post method, involves an analytic reformulation of Postʹs formula such that
knowledge of the dispersion relation and its derivatives are sufficient to invert the
coefficients from Laplace space to time. Unlike other approaches to the dispersive wave
equation which utilize a Debye Lorentzian assumption for the dispersion relation, our
algorithm is applicable to general Maxwell-Hopkinson dielectrics. Moreover, we formulate
the approach in terms of the Fourier Laplace coefficients which are characteristic of a
dispersive medium but are independent of the initial pulse profile. They thus can be
precomputed and utilized when necessary in a real-time system. Finally, we present an
illustration of the method applied to optical pulse propagation in a free space and in
two materials with Cole-type dispersion relations, room temperature ionic liquid (RTIL)
hexafluorophosphate and brain white matter. From an analysis of these examples, we
find that both methods perform better than a standard Post-formula implementation. The
Bell Post method is the more robust of the two, while the Gaver Post is more efficient at
high precision and Post formula approximation orders.
Keywords
Optical dispersion , Numerical Laplace transform inversion , Post’s formula
Journal title
Computers and Mathematics with Applications
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Computers and Mathematics with Applications
Record number
921193
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