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January 4, 2016 at 12:14 am #28982Sushank ChaudharyParticipant
Why the power coupling coefficient values are the same regardless different power ratio in Spatial VCSEL at MMF ? Any idea ?
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January 4, 2016 at 10:04 am #28991Damian MarekParticipant
The power coupling coefficient is relative. Changing the absolute input power will not change the percentage of power coupled into a particular mode barring some kind of nonlinear effect.
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January 4, 2016 at 8:23 pm #28996Yousef FazeaParticipant
Thank you very much, Mr. Damian and Mr. Sushank
Will designing a new Multimode fiber will help to have a different power coupling coefficient at the MMF.
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January 5, 2016 at 7:09 am #28994Yousef A. FazaParticipant
Hello Mr. Damian and Mr. Sushank
Even if i design a new Multimode fiber, will that help to change the values of the power coupling coefficient? or it the result will always be the same
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January 5, 2016 at 9:01 am #29016Damian MarekParticipant
Changing the multimode fiber will of course change the coupling coefficients, because the modes it supports will differ from the original fiber.
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January 5, 2016 at 9:46 am #29017Yousef FazeaParticipant
Thank you very much Mr. Damian for your prompt responses. It seems that I failed to draw a complete picture regarding my previous question, and I apologize for that.
If I design a new MMF, of course the power coupling coefficient will differ compared to the ready MMF component, because as you kindly stated that each fiber support different modes. However, and this is my question, if i repeat the same scenario again on the “newly designed MMF” whereby if I excite 2 modes (LG00 and LG01) then I did the following:
-First run will divide the power ratio between those two modes equally as (0.5 0.5) and record the power coupling coefficient.
-Second run will divide the power ratio between them, but this time unequally as (0.7 0.3) and record the power coupling coefficient.Will I have again the same power coupling coefficient or Not?
Much appreciation in advance for your efforts.
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January 6, 2016 at 10:07 am #29023Damian MarekParticipant
The multimode fiber calculates the coupling coefficient individually for each input mode and signal. If your input modes differ in relative power then the modes excited will have different powers as well. You will end up having different power in different modes but the individual power coupling will not change for each input mode.
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January 6, 2016 at 11:17 am #29024Yousef FazeaParticipant
Thank you very much, Mr. Damian
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