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Generalised coupled-mode equations and their applications to fibre couplers

Generalised coupled-mode equations and their applications to fibre couplers
Generalised coupled-mode equations and their applications to fibre couplers
Generalised coupled-mode equations for two or more coupled weakly guiding fibres are presented, when the fibres are not well separated. These equations are applied to studying fibre couplers. Compared with the results derived from previous coupled-mode equations, our results are in better agreement with those calculated rigorously by a numerical method.
0013-5194
304-306
Qian, J.R.
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Qian, J.R.
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Qian, J.R. (1986) Generalised coupled-mode equations and their applications to fibre couplers. Electronics Letters, 22 (6), 304-306. (doi:10.1049/el:19860208).

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Generalised coupled-mode equations for two or more coupled weakly guiding fibres are presented, when the fibres are not well separated. These equations are applied to studying fibre couplers. Compared with the results derived from previous coupled-mode equations, our results are in better agreement with those calculated rigorously by a numerical method.

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Published date: 1986

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Local EPrints ID: 78553
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/78553
ISSN: 0013-5194
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Author: J.R. Qian

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