A. A. Shishegar, S. Safavi-Naeini, R. Faraji-Dana, Chenglin Xu
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Laser-diode to fiber coupling analysis using the Gaussian beam-BPM hybrid method
Different structures are used for laser-diode to fiber coupling. The main purpose of using these structures is achieving more coupling coefficient for a known laser power output. Fig. 1 shows a typical structure. The coupling structure may include an arbitrary number of lenses which can be off-axis and/ or tilted and can have arbitrary defined surface profiles.