The authors develop a plane-wave-based transfer matrix method in curvilinear coordinates to study the guided modes in curved nanoribbon waveguides. The problem of a curved structure is transformed into an equivalent one of a straight structure with spatially dependent tensors of dielectric constant and magnetic permeability. The authors investigate the coupling between the eigenmodes of the straight part and those of the curved part when the waveguide is bent. The authors show that curved sections can result in strong oscillations in the transmission spectrum similar to the recent experimental results of Law [Science 305, 1269 (2004)]. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.
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Ye, Z., Hu, X., Li, M., Ho, K. M., & Yang, P. (2006). Propagation of guided modes in curved nanoribbon waveguides. Applied Physics Letters, 89(24). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2404976
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