- Evanescent wave coupling
In
optics , evanescent wave coupling is a process by whichelectromagnetic wave s are transmitted from one medium to another by means of the evanescent, exponentially decayingelectromagnetic field .Coupling is usually accomplished by placing two or more electromagnetic elements such as
optical waveguide s close together so that the evanescent field generated by one element does not decay much before it reaches the other element. With waveguides, if the receiving waveguide can support modes of the appropriate frequency, the evanescent field gives rise to propagating wave modes, thereby connecting (or coupling) the wave from one waveguide to the next.Evanescent wave coupling is fundamentally identical to
near field interaction in electromagnetic field theory. Depending on the impedance of the radiating source element, the evanescent wave is either predominantly electric (capacitive) or magnetic (inductive), unlike in the far field where these components of the wave eventually reach the ratio of theimpedance of free space and the wave propagates radiatively. The evanescent wave coupling takes place in the non-radiative field near each medium and as such is always associated with matter, i.e. with the induced currents and charges within a partially reflecting surface. This coupling is directly analogous to the coupling between the primary and secondary coils of a transformer, or between the two plates of a capacitor. Mathematically, the process is the same as that ofquantum tunneling , except with electromagnetic waves instead of quantum-mechanical wavefunctions.Applications
Evanescent wave coupling is commonly used in photonic and nanophotonic devices as waveguide sensors.
Evanescent wave coupling is used to excite
dielectric microsphere resonators among other things.A typical application is wireless energy transfer, useful, for instance, for charging electronic gadgets without wires. This is commonly used to charge contactless
electric toothbrush es.Fact|date=October 2007 A new implementation attempt that uses tuned resonators and works at slightly longer distances isWiTricity .Evanescent coupling, as near field interaction, is one of the concerns in
electromagnetic compatibility .References
* cite journal
last = Karalis
first = Aristeidis
coauthors = J.D. Joannopoulos, Marin Soljačić
year = 2007
month = February
title = Efficient wireless non-radiative mid-range energy transfer
id = arxiv|archive=physics|id=0611063v2
* [http://www.newscientisttech.com/article/dn10575-evanescent-coupling-could-power-gadgets-wirelessly.html "'Evanescent coupling' could power gadgets wirelessly", Celeste Biever, "NewScientist.com", 15 November 2006]
* [http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2006/wireless.html Wireless energy could power consumer, industrial electronics] -MIT press releaseee also
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Quantum tunneling
*Evanescent wave
*Waveguide
*Coupling (electronics)
*Resonant induction section of 'wireless power' page
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