Logical Inline Reflectors
Logical inline reflectors are 2-port devices that reflect a part of the optical power back into the origin waveguide mode. The reflection coefficient can be set independently for both ports, but the transmission in both directions is the same (because of reciprocity).
Logical reflectors don’t have a Layout View, but can be used for circuit simulations. They can also be included to model parasitic inline reflections in a circuit.
The component WaveguideReflector
takes two waveguide templates and calculates the reflection
from that.
Logical reflector: reflects a part of the light and passes on the rest |
|
Zero-length waveguide reflector: calculates reflection based on the waveguide templates |
Model
The circuit model of the simple Reflector
has user parameters that can be directly set through the reflection_in
and reflection_out
properties.
The circuit model of the WaveguideReflector
is based on Fresnel reflection, taking the difference in n_eff
between
the input and output waveguide.
The reflection at the input and output is calculated as: