2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.yofte.2015.04.006
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Low-loss rotated porous core hexagonal single-mode fiber in THz regime

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“…8(b). A recently reported conformal transformation method [22] has been used to calculate the bending loss with a modified index profile. The following equation represents the modified equivalent index for bending loss of the fiber.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…8(b). A recently reported conformal transformation method [22] has been used to calculate the bending loss with a modified index profile. The following equation represents the modified equivalent index for bending loss of the fiber.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This porous core waveguide resulted a low EML of 0.056 cm -1 and near zero flat dispersion with absolute dispersion variation of ±0.18 ps/THz/cm in the frequency range from 1.0 to 1.8 THz [9]. Recently in 2015, Islam et al proposed a low-loss rotated porous core hexagonal fiber using the same TOPAS material [22]. They have reported a low material absorption loss of 0.066 cm -1 and near zero flat dispersion of 1.06±0.12 ps/THz/cm from 0.5-1.08 THz frequency range [22].…”
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“…With these geometries, not only the porosity increased (for rectangular: 65% and for spider-web: 57%), but a strong birefringence (~ 0.012 at 0.65 THz) also got introduced. Several other proposals have been made in the literature on solid-and porous-core IG-fibers, such as PoCF with ultra-high porosity (~ 86%) [167], spider-web PoCF with ultra-low loss and low-dispersion [168], randomly porous fiber with improved properties [169], suspended-solid and porous core fiber [170], PoCF with elliptical holes with high birefringence (~ 0.0445) [171], rotated porous-core microstructured fiber [172], graded index PoCF [173] etc. We have summarized the re rted IG-fibers for THz transmission in Table II.…”
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“…Other interesting new geometry with similar intentions is the rotated porous core with hexagonal patter PBG fiber proposed in [475], Fig. 2.78.…”
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