Rsoft-Beamprop-Multilayer waveguide

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The discussion focuses on using the Rsoft-Beamprop program for simulating a multilayer waveguide with a silicon dioxide core and air structure. The user seeks help interpreting simulation graphs that show output power at a wavelength of 633 micrometers, with variations in core thickness. The first graph indicates no light propagation, while the user is uncertain about the results from the second and third graphs. Another participant suggests that the output power can be read from the second graph using the appropriate monitor settings. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding how to set up the monitor to accurately view output power from the waveguide.
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Hello

I am using Rsoft- Beamprop program to do some simulations on a multilayer waveguide.

Can anyone please help me to interpret the graph (simulation results) attached.

Explanation of the graphs :- I have done some calculations to find the output power (wavelength = 633micrometer) through a waveguide of silicon dioxide- core- air structure. I have done 3 calculations with various core thickness and have obtained the 3 graphs (please see the attached file), as shown. But how do I interpret these results?

All these three graphs represents the propagation of light ( wavelength = 633micrometer,and width= 10 micrometer ) with various core thickness. Except the thickness of the core, all the parameters are same for all the three graphs.

The substrate is silicon, first cladding is silicon dioxide, core is SU-8 photoresist, and on the top it is the air.Can you please help me to explain the results. In the first graph I understood that there is no propagation of light though the waveguide (power=0). But how about the 2nd and 3rd graphs? How to interpret the difference in the shape of the launch power and Waveguide power ?
 

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Hi, I'm new to this software. I would like to ask how do you so sure, that is the output power from the waveguide? Which option of monitor you set to view the output power?

Thanks.:smile:
 
Hello Kevin

I am not very good in this prog yet, but If I am right, the output power can be read from the second graph, Monitor value Vs Z axis. It shows the monitor output. i.e. the percentage of output power through a waveguide. Set the WG power monitor in the monitor setting. Hope it will help you.
 
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