The Coupled Mode Theory (CMT) is a tool widely used to study the electromagnetic behavior of complex optical devices via the study of the, simpler, composing structures. In this paper, the CMT will be assessed both theoretically and experimentally to show which are the best choices in its formulation to allow its successful use also in the case of closely spaced, high index contrast waveguides.
Ali Emre Kaplan, G.B. (2018). COUPLED MODE THEORY ASSESSMENT FOR SEMICONDUCTOR CODIRECTIONAL COUPLERS.
COUPLED MODE THEORY ASSESSMENT FOR SEMICONDUCTOR CODIRECTIONAL COUPLERS
Paolo Bassi
2018
Abstract
The Coupled Mode Theory (CMT) is a tool widely used to study the electromagnetic behavior of complex optical devices via the study of the, simpler, composing structures. In this paper, the CMT will be assessed both theoretically and experimentally to show which are the best choices in its formulation to allow its successful use also in the case of closely spaced, high index contrast waveguides.File in questo prodotto:
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