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Investigating orbital angular momentum modes in multimode interference (MMI) waveguides and revealing their mode conversion property

In this work, the propagation of OAM modes in multimode interference (MMI) waveguides, as the basic elements in many integrated optical devices, is studied to utilize their benefits in integrated OAM applications. OAM modes shape the OAM-maintaining image at the specific length of an MMI waveguide....

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Published in:Scientific reports 2024-09, Vol.14 (1), p.21272-10, Article 21272
Main Authors: Soltani, Afsoun, Mousavi, S. Faezeh, Firouzeh, Zaker Hossein, Zeidaabadi Nezhad, Abolghasem, Nouroozi, Rahman
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Summary:In this work, the propagation of OAM modes in multimode interference (MMI) waveguides, as the basic elements in many integrated optical devices, is studied to utilize their benefits in integrated OAM applications. OAM modes shape the OAM-maintaining image at the specific length of an MMI waveguide. As the most effective parameters on the properties of the generated image, waveguide’s width (W), topological charge ( ℓ ) and waist radius (WR) of the input OAM modes are investigated. Power overlap integral (POI) is used to evaluate the quality of images. The investigations show that the calculated POI is enhanced by increasing in WR of the input mode (from 86.91% for WR = 1.5 µm to 98.92% for WR = 3.5 µm; where W = 15 µm and ℓ = ± 1 ). Furthermore, the increase in the waveguide’s width leads to decrease the quality of the self-imaged mode (from 98.90% for W = 15 µm to 85.15% for W = 50 µm; where WR = 3 µm and ℓ = ± 1 ). It is also demonstrated that mode conversion between even order of OAM modes with opposite topological charges can occur at OAM-maintaining length of the MMI waveguides, which is the most outstanding achievement of this survey for optical communication systems.
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-024-72176-7