Abstract

This letter presents a non-destructive and simple method for simultaneous measurement of fiber-waveguide coupling loss and propagation loss of single-mode optical waveguides. The experiment includes the coupling of a medium bandwidth laser source to optical waveguide under test and the analysis of its transmission spectra by using a grating monochromator. The technique has been demonstrated for a 46.5-mm-long fabricated titanium-indiffused lithium niobate (Ti:LiNbO3) waveguide for transverse magnetic polarization, and our first experiment yields a 2.18-dB fiber-waveguide coupling loss and a 0.58-dB/cm propagation loss at around 1557-nm transmitting wavelength. The measurement process needs no external perturbation, such as electric field or controlled heating, and hence is applicable for optical waveguides as-fabricated.

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