Hi all,
I found a weird phenomenon when I used POP to calculate the fiber coupling efficiency. In some cases, there is great difference between the result of POP and that of geometric optics, while no warning message appears. In other cases, there is no much difference between them. Besides, the sampling rate can also have much influence on the result in some cases, although there is no warning message for both of them.
Here is my question: how to tell which one is right/reasonable? May I judge that according to the Prop report? If Yes, could you show me the process?
Attached is an example.
The first setup:
on Surface 7, it is set to use rays to propagate to next surface; and the sampling rate for pop is set to be 512. The result is:
Fiber Efficiency: System 0.866585, Receiver 0.388431, Coupling 0.336608
The second setup:
both Surface 7 and Surface 9 are set to use rays to propagate to next surface; and the sampling rate for pop is still 512. The result is:
Fiber Efficiency: System 0.865567, Receiver 0.635345, Coupling 0.549934
The third setup:
both Surface 7 and Surface 9 are set to use rays to propagate to next surface; and the sampling rate for pop is 1024. The result is:
Fiber Efficiency: System 0.835139, Receiver 0.005422, Coupling 0.004528
Thank you very much! Looking forward to your reply!
All the best,
YJ