Grating Order Analyzer

Abstract

The analysis of the diffraction efficiencies of certain diffraction orders is the typical modeling task for optical grating structures. Due to the small feature sizes and periods regarding the used wavelength of light, the efficiencies must be calculated by rigorous approaches. The well-known FMM or RCWA is one commonly applied algorithm to solve this task and is also available in VirtualLab Fusion. The results of this fully vectorial method are the complex-valued Rayleigh coefficients, which contain all necessary field information per order, from which the corresponding efficiency can be obtained.

The Grating Order Analyzer in VirtualLab Fusion helps us to generate and graphically display all this information for complex grating structures both 1 and 2D-periodic.

VirtualLab Fusion Configuration

  • VirtualLab Fusion VirtualLab Fusion
  • Grating Package Grating Package

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Use Case

Optimization of Lightguide Coupling Grating for Single Incidence Direction

We demonstrate the design workflow for optimizing a rectangular grating for one specific incidence direction to obtain maximum efficiency for a specific diffraction order.

Tutorial

Analysis of Blazed Grating by Fourier Modal Method

The Fourier modal method (FMM) can be used to analyze grating efficiencies rigorously in VirtualLab Fusion.