Low loss silicon nitride based multimode interference beam splitter in
Design and simulation process for a multimode interference (MMI) device based on a silicon nitride platform presented. The objective is to achieve a low-loss MMI model as a beam
By optimizing the structural parameters of the fiber, a terahertz polarization beam splitter with a bandwidth of 0. Reconfigurable beam splitters capable of being arbitrarily programmed for the power splitting ratios are...
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Design and simulation process for a multimode interference (MMI) device based on a silicon nitride platform presented. The objective is to achieve a low-loss MMI model as a beam
1×2 1310/1480/1550nm Polarization Beam Splitter (PBS) is a high-precision optical device that can split input light into P-polarized light and S-polarized light according to the polarization state of the light. It
This paper proposes a polarization beam splitter operating at terahertz frequencies. The beam splitter utilizes cyclo-olefin copolymer as the material and introduces two hollow elliptical structures to divide
Here, we experimentally demonstrate an electrically reconfigurable beam splitter based on the low-loss phase-change material Sb2Se3, enabling multi-level and arbitrary splitting-ratio (SR)
Description tion beam combining and optical isolation in one integrated component. The most common application is to combine two pump lasers int one single fiber to double the pump power in EDFA or
A polarizing beamsplitter would allow you to combine the beams with low loss, but they would be launched down different polarization axes of a PM fiber. If the output fiber is singlemode, then both
Title Optical waveguides and beam splitters using low-loss aluminum oxide for visible-wavelength photonics applications Journal Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Authors Yamaguchi, Takuto
The design and structural optimization of the 1 × 2 POF splitter are simulated by the beam propagation method (BPM). We fabricated the device through a low-cost manual assembly process,
For the lowest ghost reflections, specify a wedged substrate with back-surface AR coating. An uncoated parallel plate produces a ghost at ~1% of incident power for a 50/50 beam splitter.
We present a novel compact asymmetric bent directional coupler polarization beam splitter (PBS) fabricated on a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) platform using third-order polynomial interconnected circular