A mode propagation model is used to analyze the temporal response of a mult
imode interference (MMI) coupler. The response is characterized as a functi
on of the splitting ratio so that the effects of architectural scaling can
be predicted. Results are presented for a specific coupler design. The resu
lts indicate that an increase in aggregate bandwidth, defined as the combin
ed bandwidth of the parallel output channels of the coupler, is accompanied
by a decrease in coupled power and energy, The loss in efficiency is shown
to be independent of whether the increase in aggregate bandwidth is produc
ed by an increase in the splitting ratio or the signal bandwidth.