2016
DOI: 10.1364/ol.41.001672
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Current sensing using circularly birefringent twisted solid-core photonic crystal fiber

Abstract: Continuously twisted solid-core photonic crystal fiber (PCF) exhibits pure circular birefringence (optical activity), making it ideal for current sensors based on the Faraday effect. By numerical analysis, we identify the PCF geometry for which the circular birefringence (which scales linearly with twist rate) is a maximum. For silica-air PCF, this occurs at a shape parameter (diameter-to-spacing ratio of the hollow channels) of 0.37 and a scale parameter (spacing-to-wavelength) of 1.51. This result is confirm… Show more

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“…For fibres made from fused silica, numerical modelling shows that B C reaches a maximum for a shape parameter d / Λ of 0.37 and a scale parameter Λ /λ of 1.51 (figure 9). This has recently been confirmed experimentally by testing a range of different structures [26]. The physical reason for this behaviour lies in the modal field structure.…”
Section: Optical Activity In Twisted Photonic Crystal Fibrementioning
confidence: 67%
“…For fibres made from fused silica, numerical modelling shows that B C reaches a maximum for a shape parameter d / Λ of 0.37 and a scale parameter Λ /λ of 1.51 (figure 9). This has recently been confirmed experimentally by testing a range of different structures [26]. The physical reason for this behaviour lies in the modal field structure.…”
Section: Optical Activity In Twisted Photonic Crystal Fibrementioning
confidence: 67%
“…Chiral fibers with cores have been studied since the 1980s, for example, in connection with circular birefringence ( 3 , 4 ), current sensing ( 5 , 6 ), and elimination of higher-order modes in fiber lasers using helical off-axis cores ( 7 , 8 ). Twisted multicore PCFs have been shown to support helical Bloch waves and to exhibit orbital angular momentum (OAM) birefringence ( 9 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These fibres preserve first order of orbital angular momentum (OAM) modes and also have twist sensitive dips in their transmission spectrum [122]. These features in helical PCFs have been recently explored for mechanical strain, twist and electrical current sensing [123,124].…”
Section: Many Unique Characteristics Of Pcfs Over Conventional Fibresmentioning
confidence: 99%