2022
DOI: 10.1364/josab.468543
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Numerical method for designing ultrashort and efficient adiabatic mode converters

Abstract: This paper proposes a fully numerical method for designing adiabatic mode converters (NM-AMCs). The proposed method can help compute efficient adiabatic guided-wave shapes for mode converters using a nonuniform section division technique. Such a scheme reduces the memory requirement and computational time for the design of adiabatic devices. Furthermore, the adiabatic mode converter comprises a ridge waveguide, which is difficult to design using analytical methods. This complex case of an adiabatic mode conver… Show more

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“…Refs. [12,13] are for the design of one structural parameter variation, Although this work focuses on the connection between the strongly guiding waveguide and the weakly guiding waveguide, the proposed numerical method is also applicable to the connection of other more complex waveguides. In such a case, the design procedure followed herein can be adopted: sectioning the 3D geometry and following the method to acquire the final shape.…”
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“…Refs. [12,13] are for the design of one structural parameter variation, Although this work focuses on the connection between the strongly guiding waveguide and the weakly guiding waveguide, the proposed numerical method is also applicable to the connection of other more complex waveguides. In such a case, the design procedure followed herein can be adopted: sectioning the 3D geometry and following the method to acquire the final shape.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, for Sect-3, the initial width of 2.85 µm is joined to the final width of 2.85 µm for the top silicon taper, and the initial width of 4 µm is joined to the final width of 7 µm for the middle silicon taper; each has a length of L 3 . Subsequently, we acquire the mode-connection power transfer efficiency (MCTE) [13] curve with TE 0 mode at the input and output as a function of the length L, as shown in Figure 5. The MCTE is calculated using the "length scan" function in Lumerical EME simulator.…”
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