Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1537992 | Optics Communications | 2011 | 6 Pages |
This paper presents a simple index-guiding square photonic crystal fiber (SPCF) where the core is surrounded by air holes with two different diameters. The proposed design is simulated through an efficient full-vector modal solver based on the finite difference method with anisotropic perfectly matched layers absorbing boundary condition. The nearly zero ultra-flattened dispersion SPCF with low confinement loss, small effective area as well as broadband supercontinuum (SC) spectra is targeted. Numerical results show that the designed SPCF has been achieved at a nearly zero ultra-flattened dispersion of 0 ± 0.25 ps/(nm·km) in a wavelength range of 1.38 μm to 1.89 μm (510 nm band) which covers E, S, C, L and U communication bands, a low confinement loss of less than 10−7 dB/m in a wavelength range of 1.3 μm to 2.0 μm and a wide SC spectrum (FWHM = 450 nm) by using picosecond pulses at a center wavelength of 1.55 μm. We then analyze the sensitivity of chromatic dispersion to small variations from the optimum value of specific structural parameters. The proposed index-guiding SPCF can be applicable in supercontinuum generation (SCG) covering such diverse fields as spectroscopy applications and telecommunication dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) sources.
Research highlights► Nearly zero ultra-flattened dispersion of 0 ± 0.25 ps/(nm·km) in a 510 nm bandwidth. ► Low confinement loss of less than 10–7 dB/m in a wavelength range of 1.3 to 2.0 μm. ► Small effective area of around 7.54 μm2 at 1.55 μm wavelength. ► Wideband SC spectrum (450 nm) by using picosecond pulses at center wavelength 1.55 μm.