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20 December 2013Highly birefringence low loss index guiding photonic crystal fiber with differently sized air-holes in cladding
An analysis of highly birefringence low losss index-guiding phptonic crystal fiber composed of different
sized circular air-holes in cladding and adjacent to the two ellipital air-holes x-diraction in the first inner rings is
carried out in this work using voul fector finite element method.The birefringence properities in terms of various
parameters,e.g,pitch length,air-hole size and ellipticity ratio are calculated.Form the numerical results confirm that
the size control of these air holes and pitch length is the key to reaching high model birefringnce.The proposed
struture at wavelength 1.55μm shows a birefringence of up to 3.02x10-2 and at the same time can get the
confinement loss of less than 1.9x10-7dB/m, which is a reference significance in useful to dessign temperature
sensors.
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Musideke Mayilamu, Ying Lu, Congjing Hao, Liangcheng Duan, Jianquan Yao, "Highly birefringence low loss index guiding photonic crystal fiber with differently sized air-holes in cladding," Proc. SPIE 9044, 2013 International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology: Optical Sensors and Applications, 904409 (20 December 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2036252