CAE in optoelectronics

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Abstract

The most common problems of students attending courses of optoelectronics are discussed in the presented paper. On the basis of these problems, three computer programs for the computer-aided education (CAE) in optoelectronics have been developed to support the student's understanding of complex phenomena. 'Gaussian Beam' serves for simulations and computations in paraxial optics, 'Optical Fiber' is used for visualization of the electromagnetic field distribution in an optical fiber, and 'General Dielectric Waveguide' performs the full-wave finite-element analysis of arbitrary longitudinally homogeneous waveguiding structures. All the programs have been designed for Windows'95 with the emphasis on unified user's managing.

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Černohorský, D., Raida, Z., Wilfert, O., & Valášek, V. (1999). CAE in optoelectronics. IEEE Transactions on Education, 42(3), 220–224. https://doi.org/10.1109/13.779903

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