Zhang Ya-Ni(张亚妮)a)b)c)†,Miao Run-Cai(苗润才)a), Ren Li-Yong(任立勇)c), Wang Han-Yi(王韩毅)c), Wang Li-Li(王丽莉)c), and Zhao Wei(赵卫)c)
a Institute of Physics and Information Technology, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an 710062, China; b Department of Physics, Baoji College of Arts & Science, Baoji 721007, Chinac State Key Laboratory of Transient Optics and Photonics, Xi'an Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi'an 710068, China
Abstract In this paper, polarization properties and propagation characteristics of polymer photonic crystal fibres with elliptical core and non-hexagonal symmetry structure are investigated by using the full vectorial plane wave method. The results show that the birefringence of the fibre is induced by asymmetries of both the cladding and the core. Moreover, by adjusting the non-symmetrical ratio factor of cladding $\eta$ from 0.4 to 1 in step 0.1, we find the optimized design parameters of the fibre with high birefringence and limited polarization mode dispersion, operating in a single mode regime at an appropriate wavelength range. The range of wavelength approaches the visible and near-infrared which is consistent with the communication windows of polymer optical fibres.
Received: 15 August 2006
Revised: 09 October 2006
Accepted manuscript online:
Fund: Project supported by National
Nature Science Foundation of China (Grant No 60437020) and the
Science and Technology Plan Project of Shannxi Province (Grant
No 2004K05-G47).
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Zhang Ya-Ni(张亚妮), Miao Run-Cai(苗润才), Ren Li-Yong(任立勇), Wang Han-Yi(王韩毅), Wang Li-Li(王丽莉), and Zhao Wei(赵卫) Polarization properties of elliptical core non-hexagonal symmetry polymer photonic crystal fibre 2007 Chinese Physics 16 1719
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