Title :
Combined directional and contradirectional coupling in a three-waveguide configuration
Author :
Vassilopoulos, Christos ; Cozens, John R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Imperial Coll., London, UK
fDate :
10/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A three-waveguide coupler, combining directional and contradirectional coupling between the central and side waveguides, respectively, is discussed. Coupled-mode formalism is used to examine the superposed processes both in synchronism and near synchronism. The nature of the solution is shown to depend on the relative coupling strengths of the individual processes. For stronger contradirectional coupling, the power is divided among the three output ports, at ratios closely related to the ratio of the coupling coefficients, and with a nonperiodic, slowly varying length dependence. The coupler can thus be used as a power divider without the need for a precisely special case where the directional and contradirectional coupling coefficients are equal
Keywords :
directional couplers; integrated optics; optical couplers; optical switches; optical waveguide theory; synchronisation; central waveguides; contradirectional coupling; coupled-mode formalism; coupling coefficient ratio; coupling coefficients; directional coupling; equal coupling coefficients; optical couples; optical power output; optical switches; output ports; power divider; relative coupling strengths; side waveguides; synchronism; three-waveguide configuration; Bragg gratings; Crosstalk; Filtering; Frequency conversion; Power dividers; Reflection; Sampling methods; Switches; Waveguide theory;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of