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How do you calculate mode overlap factors in 3D waveguide when supplies have two wavelengths using comsol multiphysics

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I am designing a 3D wave guide using comsol multiphysics as core (Silicon nanocrystal and Sio2 composite refractive index is 1.595,length=100nm,width=300nm,height=100nm) and cladding (silicon refractive index 3.48,length=100nm,width=300nm,height=200nm).

At the input end I want to provide two supplies; pump (power=.3 and wavelength=1434nm) and signal (power=.003 and wavelength=1550nm).

Then I want to calculate mode overlapping factor between (signal and signal,pump and pump,signal and pump,pump and signal).


2 Replies Last Post 15 nov 2016, 09:02 GMT-5
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Posted: 8 years ago 15 nov 2016, 07:59 GMT-5
Could you tell me how to add the pump,thank you !!
Could you tell me how to add the pump,thank you !!

Jeff Hiller COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 8 years ago 15 nov 2016, 09:02 GMT-5
Hello AMit,
I believe you may be looking for the "with" operator. See Reference Manual for COMSOL Multiphysics, version 5.2a, page 250.
Best,
Jeff
Hello AMit, I believe you may be looking for the "with" operator. See Reference Manual for COMSOL Multiphysics, version 5.2a, page 250. Best, Jeff

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