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in this subsection we will use the spot size converter example to demonstrate the basic eme simulation workflow the spot size converter is used for coupling light from a silicon waveguide into an optical fiber directly coupling the light from an si waveguide to an optical fiber is not efficient due to the large difference in the modal area by using the spot size converter you can expand the modal area of the output waveguide to match that of the fiber resulting in higher coupling efficiency the device consists of an si wave guide and a taper with another low index and equals 1.5 sion waveguide surrounding the taper the whole structure is embedded in a glass cladding when the fundamental mode of the small high index silicon waveguide propagates through the taper the modal fields slowly leak out of the silicon and into the larger sion waveguide if the taper is gradual enough the fields will smoothly transition to the fundamental mode of the larger waveguide with minimal back reflection t