I am trying to couple the collimated light from input source, mode field diameter or size or clear semi dia of input surface is in nanometers and then MFD of receiver end is in micrometer as shown in drawing below
Coupling efficiency data of this design is below
Receiver efficiency is only 0.003. May I know how can i improve the receiver efficiency? Even though when input surface is very very near to output surface but receiver efficiency is still 0.003. Please advise on the possible solution?
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Hi Saif
The receiver efficiency can be retrieved with POPD operands and so you could potentially optimize your system to get a good efficiency.
But I would first recommend that the propagation goes well in POP as POP is sometimes difficult to set-up, namely check that the phase is correctly sampled at each surface. Have a look at those articles to learn how to do that:
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sincerely
saif
Hi Saif!
In POP, you have entered a waist X/Y of 0.000155mm, that is 0.155um.
If I convert this into a divergence angle that gives an angle of 72.56 degrees in X and in Y. POP displays a warning message in the propagation report:
And basically this can’t be modelled with POP as it breaks the algorithm assumptions behind POP:
It seems like this can be solved with Lumerical though. I can put you in contact with one of our Lumerical engineers if you need.