Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9785739 Optics Communications 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Optical fibers with subwavelength core sizes are shown to offer interesting possibilities for mode birefringence engineering. The Gaussian-mode approximation applied to the analysis of fiber birefringence reveals the existence of a physical limit of form birefringence in an optical fiber, controlled by the trade-off between diffraction and step-index confinement of electromagnetic field in a noncircular waveguiding channel. For fused silica waveguides, a maximum mode birefringence can be achieved in the case of subwavelength core sizes.
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