Three-dimensional compacted optical waveguide couplers designed by invariant engineerings
Hongying Liu, L. F. Wei

TL;DR
This paper introduces an analytical invariant engineering method for designing compact 3D optical waveguide couplers, leveraging quantum-optical analogies to improve robustness and simplify the design process.
Contribution
It presents a novel invariant-based approach for designing 3D optical waveguide couplers, overcoming traditional complexity and enhancing device robustness.
Findings
The method effectively designs 3D couplers with desired power division.
Designed couplers are robust against coupling coefficient variations.
The approach simplifies the complex 3D coupled-mode equations.
Abstract
Due to the limitations either on the sizes of devices and signal routing channels, the current planar integrated optical waveguide circuits await for the further developments into the three-dimensional (3D) integrations, although their designs and fabrications are still challenges. In this paper we demonstrate an analytical method, basing on the invariant engineering, to overcome the complication in the usual method by numerically solving the relevant 3D coupled-mode equations for designing various 3D optical waveguide devices such as the typical couplers. Our method is based on the quantum-optical analogy, i.e., the Maxwell equation for the electrcomagnetic wave prorogating along the waveguide structure in the spatial domain is formally similar to the Schr\"odinger equation for the evolving quantum state in the time domain. We find that the spatial-domain invariants can be effectively…
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TopicsAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies · Photonic and Optical Devices · Nonlinear Photonic Systems
