Theoretical Analysis of Fiber Optic Couplers

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This article demonstrates how to set up a coupling system and examines the multiple tools available in Sequential Mode for beam and fiber coupling analysis, including Paraxial Gaussian Beam Propagation, Single-Mode Fiber Coupling, and Physical Optics Propagation. Non-Kolmogorov turbulence has been widely observed in free-space optical communication links and should be used to evaluate the system performance. Authored By Mark Nicholson, Kristen Norton Simulation of single-mode fiber coupling efficiency is handled well by OpticStudio Sequential Mode.

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