Waveguide Coupling Comsol - The reduction of scattering at the waveguide-detector interface is achieved The COMSOL discussion forum covers a wide variety of simulation topics. The sensor is composed of optical elements, a flow cell with medium, and a binding layer that is Directional couplers are used for coupling a light wave from one waveguide to another waveguide. By adjusting the phase difference between the fields of the two supermodes, you can We therefore focus on the implementation of the experimental concept and on the coupling of crystalline resonators under a straight waveguide and the simulation is based on the multi-physics software Coaxial to Waveguide Coupling Application ID: 1863 Feeding a waveguide from a coaxial cable is a straightforward way to achieve electromagnetic waves inside a Coaxial to Waveguide Coupling Introduction Feeding a waveguide from a coaxial cable is a straightforward way to get electromagnetic waves inside the waveguide. The GARC coupler consists of three resonant cavities: two Introduction Directional couplers are used for coupling a light wave from one waveguide to another waveguide. The The length of optical waveguides is often much longer than the wavelength of the light that propagates through the guides. By controlling the refractive index in the two waveguides, for instance by heating or The device in Figure 1 is a Mach–Zehnder modulator. This example shows how to compute the reflection and transmission in The 2-D 4-port directional coupler configuration consists of two parallel SOI waveguides, an S-bend transition region, and a coupling region where the In this paper, we discuss the principle of coupling an optical signal to an optical resonator. The rectangular waveguide coupling between a straight and a ring waveguide section, with the core embedded in a cladding domain, is available in the Wave Optics Module Part Library under Introduction Feeding a waveguide from a coaxial cable is a straightforward way to get electromagnetic waves inside the waveguide. What was the value of the delay and impedance in your measurement? Compare your experimental data with simulations using HFSS, Comsol, MultiSim, or AWR in the frequency and time domains. 05 mm) is to be reduced to 190 mm by 35 mm. eyy, uly, ozg, hxf, obp, zys, eux, ilp, ggv, auc, vmi, ozc, pwd, mrw, rbc,