Talk:Angular misalignment loss

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some stuff to consider

  • For example, a 30 degree source-to-waveguide misalignment would cause a loss proportional to some trig expression .
  • Think of a photon as a spinning top that changes orientation as it travels down the waveguide (eg: thru reflection). It is the axis of rotation that is compared.

Waveguy 04:32, 25 Jan 2005 (UTC)