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COUPLING EFFICIENCY FOR SINGLE MODE FIBERS AND FIBER-OPTIC ALIGNMENT AUTOMATION A PRESENTATION BY: Shubham Bhat skb25@drexel.edu
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Gaussian Beam analysis Losses (Intrinsic and Extrinsic) Mechanical misalignments (Lateral, Longitudinal and Angular) Fiber-optic alignment automation Hill-climbing algorithm Drawbacks of hill-climbing algorithm A proposed novel feed-forward controlling algorithm Conclusion Overview
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Gaussian Beam
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Source wave function Modal wave function Coupling Efficiency = = Total efficiency Power- Coupling efficiency Source Efficiency
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Coupling Efficiency Contd.
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Losses LOSS Intrinsic losses NA effects Fiber-radius effects Index-Profile effects Core concentricity within cladding Fabrication tolerances Extrinsic losses Lateral Misalignment Longitudinal Misalignment Angular Misalignment Reflection losses
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Longitudinal Misalignment
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Angular Misalignment
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Lateral Misalignment
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Current technology 6 DEGREES OF FREEDOM
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Array Waveguide Grating PLC
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Fiber-Fiber Alignment Automation
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Drawbacks of Hill-Climbing Cutting off at Local Maxima
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Hill climbing Vs Smart Algorithm Hill climbing algorithm Smart Algorithm
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Conclusion Longitudinal misalignment is less critical than angular and lateral misalignment. Dominant loss arises from lateral displacement in single mode fibers. Hill-climbing algorithm is time-consuming and has the potential drawback of missing the actual peak. A novel Algorithm using a feed forward controlling technique is proposed which takes care of the disadvantages of hill climbing method.
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