Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7926931 | Optics Communications | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We study the coupling between two identical weakly-coupled few-mode fibers based on coupled-mode theory. The coupling behavior of non-circular-symmetric modes, such as LP11 and LP21, is investigated analytically and numerically. By carefully choosing the fiber core separation and coupler length, we can design orientation-insensitive fiber couplers for non-circular-symmetric modes at arbitrary coupling ratios. Based on the design method, we propose an orientation-insensitive two-mode fiber coupler at 850Â nm working as a mode multiplexer/demultiplexer for two-mode transmission using standard single-mode fiber. Within the band from 845 to 855Â nm, the insertion losses of LP01 and LP11 modes are less than 0.03Â dB and 0.24Â dB, respectively. When the two-mode fiber coupler is used as mode demultiplexer, the LP01/LP11 and LP11/LP01 extinction ratios in the separated branches are respectively above 12.6Â dB and 21.2Â dB. Our design method can be extended to two-mode communication or sensing systems at other wavelengths.
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Authors
Jiaxiong Li, Jiangbing Du, Lin Ma, Ming-Jun Li, Shoulin Jiang, Xiao Xu, Zuyuan He,