Improved Performance of Optical Fiber Core: Role of Plasmonic Metals Activation
Hussein Taqi John,
Oday Jawad Kadhim,
Imad Kamil Zayer
et al.
Abstract:Optical fiber core with customized characteristics became demanding for diverse high performance applications. Based on this idea, the optical fiber core was activated using various plasmonic metals (beryllium, chromium, and nickel) to improve its refractive index, sensitivity and bandwidth. The influence of various wavelengths and core radii on three modes (LP01, LP11 and LP21) propagation was determined using finite element analysis (FEM). The COMSOL MULTIPHYSICS software was used for the computation. The fi… Show more
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