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I would like to model the emission from a multimode optical fiber.



I found examples in the Knowledge Base on how to calculate fiber coupling efficiency using physical optics. However, I instead would like to find a way to look at the emission pattern of a multimode fiber using Zemax. A multimode calculation would be onerous. But this output could instead be treated more simply as a total internal reflection within a long glass rod. Can Zemax handle that?



In particular, I want to get a uniform output, which is known to depend on the entrance angle of the light coupled into the fiber, as shown below. I wish to calculate these patterns. 





Thanks,



-Larry



 

Hi Larry,



I would suggest using the Geometric Image Analysis feature or Non-Sequential mode. In the following Knowledgebase article, using the Geometric Image Analysis option is discussed:



https://my.zemax.com/en-US/Knowledge-Base/kb-article/?ka=KA-01351



In your case, I think using Non-Sequential mode would more suitable. I would recommend taking a look at the fiber sample files that come with OpticStudio. There are located in the following location:



\Documents\Zemax\Samples\Non-sequential



For example:





Best,



Ali


Hi Larry,



I have attached the file here. 



It is also included in your OpticStudio download under Zemax\Samples\Non-Sequential\Fibers\Light Pipe.ZMX.



-Kaleb


Can I get the Zemax file for the above illustration? That is exactly what I'm trying to do. 



I have Zemax Professional 22.2 and can do either approach, Non-Seq or Geometric. 



Thanks,



 


OK, the trick is to search under 'Light Pipe' rather than 'Multimode Fiber.' I now see a lot of subjects on this. Thanks. 


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