Abstract
A low-loss and weakly coupled eight-mode nodeless hollow-core anti-resonant fiber (HC-ARF) is designed and analyzed. The cladding structure comprising six cladding units with three-layer nested tubes suppresses mode coupling between the eight core modes (LP01-LP31a, LP31b-LP41) and cladding modes. By optimizing the core radius and nested tubes, the confinement losses of the LP01-LP41 modes can be controlled to be below 1.72×10-4 dBm. The effective refractive index difference between adjacent core modes is greater than 1.0×10-4, and the corresponding differential mode group delay is larger than 0.38 psm in the wavelength range between 1,480 nm and 1,670 nm. As a result, weak coupling can be accomplished between LP01-LP41, and these eight core modes can propagate through the HC-ARF with similar low losses. Numerical analysis demonstrates that the eight weakly coupled modes can be stably supported at a bending radius of 20 cm. At smaller bending radii of 5 and 3 cm, five and two weakly coupled core modes, respectively, can still be supported. © 2024 IEEE.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Journal of Lightwave Technology |
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| Publication status | Online published - 27 Nov 2024 |
Research Keywords
- Anti-resonant fiber
- few-mode fiber
- hollow core fiber
- microstructured fiber
- optical fiber design
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