Search
Menu
Gentec Electro-Optics Inc   - Measure With Gentec Accuracy LB

Nanostructure Allows Large Incidence Angles in Fiber Optics

Facebook X LinkedIn Email
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, Nov. 2, 2020 — Researchers from ITMO, in collaboration with the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology and Australian National University, have resolved the fundamental problem of light coupling into optical fiber at incidence angles of over 70°. The researchers used a dielectric nanostructure with a high refractive index, made from silicon nitride, implemented at the end face of the optical fiber, to overcome the fact that in conventional optical fibers at a incidence angle of 15°, efficiency drops to nearly zero. The drop significantly limits the functionality and potential of optical...Read full article

Related content from Photonics Media



    Articles


    Products


    Photonics Handbook Articles


    White Papers


    Webinars


    Photonics Dictionary Terms


    Media


    Photonics Buyers' Guide Categories


    Companies
    Published: November 2020
    Glossary
    angle of incidence
    The angle formed between a ray of light striking a surface and the normal to that surface at the point of incidence.
    optical fiber
    Optical fiber is a thin, flexible, transparent strand or filament made of glass or plastic used for transmitting light signals over long distances with minimal loss of signal quality. It serves as a medium for conveying information in the form of light pulses, typically in the realm of telecommunications, networking, and data transmission. The core of an optical fiber is the central region through which light travels. It is surrounded by a cladding layer that has a lower refractive index than...
    diffraction
    As a wavefront of light passes by an opaque edge or through an opening, secondary weaker wavefronts are generated, apparently originating at that edge. These secondary wavefronts will interfere with the primary wavefront as well as with each other to form various diffraction patterns.
    Research & TechnologyOpticsMaterialsangle of incidenceincidence anglelight propagationoptical fiberEuropenanostructurenanostructure opticsdiffractionITMOITMO UniversityLeibnizLeibniz Institutefiber opticsCommunications

    We use cookies to improve user experience and analyze our website traffic as stated in our Privacy Policy. By using this website, you agree to the use of cookies unless you have disabled them.