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Hey,
I am not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I wouldn't know where else to go.
I participated in the edX course at the end of 2024 and I would like to use the upcoming production run to manufacture a specific circuit that involves a directional coupler with a splitting ratio of 50/50.
Since I don't have the lumerical license anymore I tried to simulate the default Ebeam directional coupler (10um coupling length, 0.2um gap).
However the result looked like this:
I was always, perhaps wrongly so, under the impression, that the default dc would yield a coupling ratio of 50/50.
But as long as my simulation, which I was able to crudely confirm using tidy3d, is correct this is not the case.
Therefore I have two questions:
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Am I right in thinking that the default Ebeam coupler does not have a splitting ratio of 50/50? Or am I just not taking into account, that the component will be a little bit larger and therefore the gap will be smaller on the final manufactured component due to the lithography process?
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Have you been able to test a directional coupler with specific dimensions for which I can be reasonably certain that it will have a coupling ratio of 50/50 in my final design?
Thank you in advance for the answers!
