Published December 17, 2001
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Comparative study of air-core and coaxial Bragg fibers: single-mode transmission and dispersion characteristics
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- Ouyang, George
- Xu, Yong
- Yariv, Amnon
Chicago
Abstract
Using an asymptotic formalism we developed in an earlier paper, we compare the dispersion properties of the air-core Bragg fiber with those of the coaxial Bragg fiber. In particular we are interested in the way the inner core of the coaxial fiber influence the dispersion relation. It is shown that, given appropriate structural parameters, large single-mode frequency windows with a zero-dispersion point can be achieved for the TM mode in coaxial fibers. We provide an intuitive interpretation based on perturbation analysis and the results of our asymptotic calculations are confirmed by Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) simulations.
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Copyright: © 2001 Optical Society of America. Received November 07, 2001; Revised November 30, 2001.Files
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