Abstract:
An investigation was made of the conditions of propagation of light in waveguides having different band gaps Eg formed by two-stage diffusion in the same cadmium sulfide substrate. The efficiency of mode matching at the junction of two waveguides was determined as a function of changes in Eg and the length of the transition zone. Zero-order modes were the most efficiently coupled and as the mode number increased, the matching efficiency decreased. When waveguides having values of Eg differing by 0.12 eV were coupled, the optical energy transfer efficiency was higher than 80%. The overlap integral method used to calculate the efficiency of matching of the waveguide fields ensured a satisfactory agreement with the experimental results.