Abstract
After the successful extension of the rotating planar waveguide model to Wave
Optics, where a clear identification between the angular velocity of one
hypothetical waveguide and the phase differences between two points on the path of
one bounded mode was found, an application of the model to explain the interference
theory is presented. We demonstrate that, for two bounded modes to create an
interference pattern, a constrain to the relative parameters among both is imposed
by the fiber optics. This result, not reported in the literature up to date,
provides a new horizon to understand the interaction light-light when propagated
within optical fibers.
© 2011 Optical Society of Korea
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