Russel Reza Mahmud, S. M. Abdur Razzak, Md. Imran Hasan, G. K. M. Hasanuzzaman
Optical Engineering, Vol. 54, Issue 09, 097105, (September 2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.54.9.097105
TOPICS: Dispersion, Birefringence, Picosecond phenomena, Structured optical fibers, Polarization, Refractive index, Solids, Micro optical fluidics, Single mode fibers, Glasses
This paper presents a large negative flattened dispersion with high birefringence for a very wide wavelength range by designing a new high index lead silicate (SF57) soft glass equiangular decagonal spiral microstructured optical fiber (DS-MOF). The bandwidth supports the second and third windows covering the O+E+S+C+L+U bands in the infrared region. The guiding properties of the DS-MOF are investigated by the finite-element method with a perfectly matched layer boundary. The proposed design is a suitable candidate for the application of residual dispersion compensation with maintaining polarization characteristics since it offers a high negative flattened dispersion of −(453 ± 7) ps⋅nm−1 km−1 with a high birefringence of the order 10−2 for the wide wavelength range of 1.15 to 1.75 μm. The DS-MOF has some circular air holes that make the fabrication process simple. In addition, the effects of changing the structural parameters by up to ±4% are also analyzed to ensure the accuracy during the fabrication process.