2022
DOI: 10.32508/stdj.v25i4.3989
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Optimization of the optical properties of circular lattice As2Se3 photonic crystal fibers over a wide range of wavelengths

Abstract: In this paper, the dispersion and nonlinear properties of circular lattice photonic crystal fibers with As 2 Se 3 substrates are investigated over a wide wavelength range up to 11 µm. By solving Maxwell's wave equations using the full-vector finite-difference eigenmode method, the optical properties of the PCFs have been analyzed in detail and compared with recent studies. All-normal and anomalous dispersions with small values, very high nonlinear coefficients, and very low confinement losses have been achieve… Show more

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“…Accordingly, the structural parameters of HPCFs are also always targeted to drastically change the optical properties of the fibers, which is beneficial for different applications. Many previous publications have mentioned different fiber designs, such as substrates or composites for whole or part of the optical fiber 15,16 , cross-sections with different geometries 17 , changes in the core diameter, air hole diameter, and the distance between two adjacent air holes 3,4,7,9 . This study is also one such motivation, and we propose flower-core HPCFs filled with carbon tetrachloride (CCl 4 ) as a novel fiber for potential nonlinear applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, the structural parameters of HPCFs are also always targeted to drastically change the optical properties of the fibers, which is beneficial for different applications. Many previous publications have mentioned different fiber designs, such as substrates or composites for whole or part of the optical fiber 15,16 , cross-sections with different geometries 17 , changes in the core diameter, air hole diameter, and the distance between two adjacent air holes 3,4,7,9 . This study is also one such motivation, and we propose flower-core HPCFs filled with carbon tetrachloride (CCl 4 ) as a novel fiber for potential nonlinear applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%