outcoupling
Outcoupling is the process of transferring energy or particles from a confined system into external modes or channels. In optics and photonics, it refers to extracting light that is confined in a resonator, cavity, or waveguide so that it can propagate into free space or another optical medium.
In laser and cavity physics, outcoupling is governed by the output coupler or coupling mechanism that couples
In integrated photonics, outcoupling methods include evanescent coupling to adjacent waveguides, grating couplers, edge coupling, and
In atomic and quantum gas experiments, outcoupling can describe releasing particles from a trap or condensate
Measurement and design considerations for outcoupling focus on coupling efficiency, unwanted reflections, and how the external