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Many-mode grating couplers by avoiding undesired couplings

Optics 2026-05-01 v1

Abstract

To couple many independent modes from free space to on chip, the key challenge is not enhancing the many necessary coupling rates (scattering-matrix elements) between targeted mode pairs. Instead, the key is to avoid additional cross-couplings to undesired modes, due to the presence of multiple simultaneously satisfied phase-matching conditions. With this principle, we identify scaling laws for the maximum number of high-efficiency multi-mode couplings that may be achievable for a given refractive index and design region, which are strongly supported by extensive numerical inverse-design experiments in 2D (one-dimensional coupler patterns, scattering in 2D). For such couplers, typical mode counts of 5--10 appear achievable. Three-dimensional couplers (patterned across two dimensions) can be markedly better, with tens of Fourier components in a single-layer device offering the possibility of high-efficiency coupling of hundreds to thousands of modes in relatively compact form factors. Numerical simulations of such a device, without any parameter optimization, predict efficiencies on the order of 5\% for 100 modes -- a collective order-of-magnitude improvement over previous designs.

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@article{arxiv.2604.28071,
  title  = {Many-mode grating couplers by avoiding undesired couplings},
  author = {Nazar Pyvovar and Hao Li and Zhaowei Dai and Owen D. Miller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.28071},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

8 pages, 7 figures, plus Supporting Information

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