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Published in: Optical and Quantum Electronics 7/2017

01-07-2017

A broadband core shift polarization filter based on photonic crystal fiber with a big gold-coated air hole

Authors: Xinxing Feng, Huijing Du, Shuguang Li, Yinan Zhang, Qiang Liu, Xinyu Gao

Published in: Optical and Quantum Electronics | Issue 7/2017

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Abstract

We propose a modified design for a Core shift photonic crystal fiber (PCF) polarization filter based on surface plasmon resonance. The Core shiftting is achieved by the air holes with different diameters around the gold-coated holes, which can separate the refractive index of the x-polarization and y-polarization second order surface plasmon polariton modes. The influences of structural parameters of the PCF on the filter characteristics are studied using the finite element method. Simulation results great changes have taken place in the results of numerical simulation by changing the thickness of the gold film and air hole diameter. We obtain a resonance wavelength with 1550 nm. The y-polarization mode is supressed significantly with the loss of 58,456.7 dB/m. With the length of the fiber is 300 μm, a extinction ratio is higher than 20 dB and a bandwidth achieve to 450 nm at the communication wavelength can be got. All these properties we achieved in the core shift PCF are important properties of PCF in broadband polarization filter in application. Our design can offer some guidance to the production of the polarization filter.

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Metadata
Title
A broadband core shift polarization filter based on photonic crystal fiber with a big gold-coated air hole
Authors
Xinxing Feng
Huijing Du
Shuguang Li
Yinan Zhang
Qiang Liu
Xinyu Gao
Publication date
01-07-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Optical and Quantum Electronics / Issue 7/2017
Print ISSN: 0306-8919
Electronic ISSN: 1572-817X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11082-017-1074-8

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