“…The direct calculation of the bending loss is a cumbersome task since it associates with complex numerical calculations [22]. To avoid such calculations, we have adopted an easy‐to‐evaluate approximate formula to calculate the bending loss ( α BL ), which is expressed by [14, 19, 20, 22] where β is the propagation constant which is given by β = 2 πn eff / λ , A eff is the effective area, R is the bending radius and F ( x ) = x −1/2 e − x . The effective area can be found from the following equation [14]: where I ( r ) = | E | 2 is the electric field intensity.…”