What is a coupler in optical communications? A coupler is an optical device that combines or splits optical signals. It's primarily employed to combine and split signals in optical networks, and it's also referred to as a directional coupler. It is like an invisible "traffic command", silently completing the distribution and combination of optical signals in scenarios such as 5G base stations, data centers, and optical fiber sensing, supporting. Explore the fundamentals of optical couplers, their types, mechanics, and diverse applications in telecommunications and beyond for efficient signal processing. While coupler is. This chapter summarizes the research progress of spatial light to optical-fiber coupling technology in aims to improve the coupling efficiency in optical wireless communication, and introduces the research work of Xi'an University of Technology in this field, including the automatic alignment in.
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