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Equilibrium mode distribution

About: Equilibrium mode distribution is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 928 publications have been published within this topic receiving 14939 citations.


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Brent E. Little1, Sai Tak Chu
02 Apr 2002
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a method for fabricating an optical power mode transformer that accepts light in a mode transformation direction where the transformer is attached to or embedded in a semiconductor microchip and includes a first single or multimode optical input waveguide including a first core surrounded by a cladding, and a second high contrast index grade (HC) waveguide having a tapered region and surrounded by said cladding.
Abstract: The present invention includes a device and a method for fabricating a device that is an optical power mode transformer that accepts light in a mode transformation direction where the transformer is attached to or embedded in a semiconductor microchip and includes a first single or multimode optical input (SM) waveguide including a first core surrounded by a cladding, and, a second high contrast index grade (HC) waveguide including a second core having a tapered region and surrounded by said cladding, a portion of the tapered region of the core being embedded within the first optical input waveguide region with an embedded length sufficient for efficient light transfer from the first input waveguide to the said second waveguide wherein the embedded portion of the tapered region is fully surrounded by the first input waveguide along an axial and radial cross-section of the second waveguide in the mode transformation direction. In this manner, it is possible that the long (SM) waveguide eventually actually acts as a cladding for the (HC) waveguide.

35 citations

Patent
10 Jun 1983
TL;DR: An integrated optical transducer as mentioned in this paper includes a single mode input optical waveguide, two single mode optical waveguels having different physical lengths, and a single model output optical wavegun.
Abstract: An integrated optical transducer includes a single mode input optical waveguide, two single mode optical waveguide branches having different physical lengths, and a single mode output optical waveguide. When used as a transducer, the optical path lengths of the waveguide branches are dependent on the physical quantity measured. A plurality of such transducer elements may be used jointly to provide a binary output of high sensitivity and wide range of measurement. The waveguide element may also be used as an optical pulse source.

35 citations

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TL;DR: It is shown theoretically that, exclusive of coupling losses, the use of a modal filter leads to the improvement of the rejection ratio in a two-beam interferometer by a factor of Q(f).
Abstract: We present a technique for measuring the modal filtering ability of single mode fibers. The ideal modal filter rejects all input field components that have no overlap with the fundamental mode of the filter and does not attenuate the fundamental mode. We define the quality of a nonideal modal filter Q(sub f) as the ratio of transmittance for the fundamental mode to the transmittance for an input field that has no overlap with the fundamental mode. We demonstrate the technique on a 20 cm long mid-infrared fiber that was produced by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. The filter quality Q(sub f) for this fiber at 10.5 micron wavelength is 1000 +/- 300. The absorption and scattering losses in the fundamental mode are approximately 8 dB/m. The total transmittance for the fundamental mode, including Fresnel reflections, is 0.428 +/- 0.002. The application of interest is the search for extrasolar Earthlike planets using nulling interferometry. It requires high rejection ratios to suppress the light of a bright star, so that the faint planet becomes visible. The use of modal filters increases the rejection ratio (or, equivalently, relaxes requirements on the wavefront quality) by reducing the sensitivity to small wavefront errors. We show theoretically that, exclusive of coupling losses, the use of a modal filter leads to the improvement of the rejection ratio in a two-beam interferometer by a factor of Q(sub f).

35 citations

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TL;DR: Using the power-flow equation, the state of mode coupling in step-index plastic optical fibers with different numerical apertures is examined and it is shown that the coupling rates vary with the coupling coefficient of the fibers as the dominant parameter, especially in the early stage of coupling near the input fiber end.
Abstract: Using the power-flow equation, we have examined the state of mode coupling in step-index plastic optical fibers with different numerical apertures. Our results confirm that the coupling rates vary with the coupling coefficient of the fibers as the dominant parameter, especially in the early stage of coupling near the input fiber end. However, we show that the fiber’s numerical aperture has a significant influence on later stages of this process. Consequently, equilibrium mode distribution and steady-state distribution are achieved at overall fiber lengths that depend on both of these factors. As one of our examples demonstrates, it is possible for the coupling length of a high-aperture fiber to be similar to that of a low-aperture fiber despite the three-times-larger coupling coefficient of the former.

35 citations

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TL;DR: A simultaneous mode conversion and demultiplexing scheme for 4-mode × 3-wavelength multiplexing transmission is proposed and the modal crosstalk is analyzed based on the transmission spectra of the tilted FM-FBGs.
Abstract: We experimentally demonstrate mode conversion by exploiting optical reflection of tilted few-mode fiber Bragg grating (FM-FBG). Mode conversions from LP01 mode to higher symmetric and asymmetric modes are achieved, and more than 99.5% conversion efficiency from LP01 to LP11 mode is obtained using a 1.6°-tilted FM-FBG. Influences of the weakly tilted FM-FBG parameters on the property of mode conversion is analyzed and discussed. A simultaneous mode conversion and demultiplexing scheme for 4-mode × 3-wavelength multiplexing transmission is proposed and the modal crosstalk is analyzed based on the transmission spectra of the tilted FM-FBGs. The proposed approach shows potential applications in mode and wavelength division multiplexing communication systems.

35 citations


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