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Analysis of optical fiber directional coupling based on theHE11 modes. II. The nonidentical-core case
Authors:Horng-Shou Huang Hung-Chun Chang
Affiliation:Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei ;
Abstract:For pt.I see ibid., vol.8, no.6, p.823-31 (1990). The analysis of the directional coupling between two single-mode optical fiber cores based on the exact HE11 modes is extended to the cases involving nonidentical fibers. The coupled-mode theory in the vectorial form is used, and analytical expressions for the coupling coefficients and the butt coupling coefficient appearing in the conventional and the coupled-mode equations are presented. The accuracy of the conventional and new theories as applied to the two-core system is examined by comparing the coupled-mode predictions with the exact numerical values for different core-radius ratios, waveguiding strengths, polarization states, and core separations. It is shown that the errors in the coupled-mode theories increase as the two cores become more dissimilar. As long as the dissimilarity between the cores is kept small, the coupled-mode calculations using the HE11 modes in predicting the coupling strength can be of satisfactory accuracy even when the individual guides are not weakly guiding ones. It is found that the new theory may give relatively large errors in the touching-core case with distinctly different core radii
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