New Design of Y-Junction Coupler Based on Highly Multimode Polymer Waveguide

A In this paper, we demonstrate a new design of a highly multimode Y-junction optical waveguide coupler with a v-shaped tip compared to a standard design for better optical power splitter/combiner. The acrylic-based waveguide contains of 1 mm x 1 mm waveguide cross section, attached by 98/1000 mu m...

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Hauptverfasser: Syafiqah Mohamed-Kassim, N, Ehsan, A A, Yusoff, Mohd Hanapiah M, Kamil Abd-Rahman, M
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Joining
Optical fibers
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Power splitters
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Simulation
Splitting
Vanadium
Waveguides
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