1×4 Fiber Coupler Operating Principle, Definition, Core Features, and Applications
I. Definition
1×4 fiber coupler is a passive optical device that can distribute a single input optical signal to four output optical fibers in a specific ratio, or conversely, combine four input optical signals into a single output. As a key branching device in optical communication networks, it implements power distribution and routing for optical signals.
II. Operating Principle
1. Fused Taper Technology (Mainstream Solution)
Manufacturing Process: Four optical fibers are tightly arranged side by side, melted at high temperature, and then stretched to form a tapered coupling region.
Coupling Mechanism: Based on the principle of evanescent wave coupling, when the core spacing is sufficiently small, the optical fields interpenetrate.
Power Distribution: The length of the coupling region and the degree of stretching determine the splitting ratio (e.g., 25:25:25 for equal power distribution).
2. Planar Lightwave Technology (PLC)
Y-shaped branched waveguide structure is fabricated on a silicon substrate using semiconductor processing. 1×4 beam splitting is achieved by cascading multiple 1×2 beam splitters.
III. Core Features

Special Advantages:
Passive operation (no power required)
Resistant to electromagnetic interference
Compact size (typically < Φ3 mm × 60 mm)
IV. Applications
1. Fiber Optic Communication Systems
PON Networks: Connecting the OLT to four ONUs in GPON/EPON
FTTH Deployment: A single optical splitter serves four households
Optical Line Monitoring: Branching out test signals (e.g., OTDR testing)
2. Sensor Networks
Signal Distribution for Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing Systems
Applications for Temperature/Strain Monitoring (e.g., oil wells, bridges)
3. Test and Measurement
Building a Multi-Channel Optical Power Monitoring System
Parallel Optical Path Construction for Optical Experiments
4. Special Application Scenarios
Quantum Communication: Photon Distribution Systems
Medical Lasers: Multi-Path Laser Transmission

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