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18 June 2024 Numerical analysis of micro-optics based single photon sources via a combined physical optics and rigorous simulation approach
Carlos Jimenez
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Abstract
The use of 3D printed micro-optical components has enabled the miniaturization of various optical systems, including those based on single photon sources. However, in order to enhance their usability and performance, it is crucial to gain insights into the physical effects influencing these systems via computational approaches. As there is no universal numerical method which can be efficiently applied in all cases, combining different techniques becomes essential to reduce modeling and simulation effort. In this work, we investigate the integration of diverse numerical techniques to simulate and analyze optical systems consisting of single photon sources and 3D printed micro-optical components. By leveraging these tools, we primarily focus in evaluating the impact of different far-field spatial distributions and the underlying physical phenomena on the overall performance of a compound micro-optical system via the direct evaluation of a fiber in-coupling efficiency integral expression.
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Carlos Jimenez "Numerical analysis of micro-optics based single photon sources via a combined physical optics and rigorous simulation approach", Proc. SPIE PC12995, 3D Printed Optics and Additive Photonic Manufacturing IV, PC1299508 (18 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3016134
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KEYWORDS
Numerical analysis

Computer simulations

Micro optics

Optical simulations

Photonic microstructures

Near field

Optical components

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