Analysis of optical fiber directional coupling based on the HE/sub 11/ modes. I. The identical-core case

Abstract
For pt.II see ibid., vol.8, no.6, p.832-7 (1990). The directional coupling between two identical single-mode optical fiber cores is analyzed by using the coupled-mode theory in the vectorial form based on the exact HE/sub 11/ modes. Analytical expressions for the coupling coefficients and the butt coupling coefficient appearing in the conventional and the recently formulated new coupled-mode equations are presented. The effect of the different polarizations on the coupling is considered. The accuracy of the conventional and new theories as applied to the two-core system is examined by comparing the coupling coefficients with exact numerical values. It is shown that as long as the exact HE/sub 11/ modes are used, the coupled-mode calculations behave well in predicting the coupling strength beyond the weakly guiding regime, and that the simpler conventional theory can provide satisfactory results when applied in the vectorial form.

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