Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1533945 | Optics Communications | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A coupling-weighted and velocity-tapered 3-dB splitter with a symmetric triple-mode evolution structure weighted by the Blackman function is analytically and numerically investigated for C+L-band passive optical network applications. The splitter is analyzed by the coupled-mode theory and simulated by the use of three-dimensional finite-difference beam propagation method. It is found that the power uniformity, wavelength dependent loss, excess loss and polarization dependent loss of the proposed 3-dB splitter in the whole C+L-band are better than 2.49Ã10â3Â dB, 0.018Â dB, 0.14Â dB, and 0.004Â dB, respectively. It is evident that the 3-dB splitter can achieve the good performances for C+L-band passive optical network applications.
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Authors
Hseng-Tsong Wang, Chi-Feng Chen, Sien Chi,