2017
DOI: 10.7149/opa.50.3.49023
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Performance analysis of a modal converter based on an asymmetric dual-core photonic crystal fiber

Abstract: Análisis del rendimiento de un conversor modal basado en una fibra de cristal fotónico doble núcleo asimétricaErick Reyes-Vera 1,2, * , J. Úsuga 2 , J. Acevedo-Echeverry 2 , N. Gómez-Cardona 2 , M. Varón 1 Colombia, A.A. 055051, Bogotá, Colombia. 2. Department of Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering, Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano, A.A. 50034, Medellín, Colombia. (*) E-mail: eereyesv@unal.edu. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Universidad Nacional de ABSTRACTIn this pape… Show more

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“…The performance and basic properties of the PBS can be analyzed by employing the coupled mode theory [54]. Therefore, the coupling behavior between both cores can be achieved by using a super mode analysis [48], [55]. The super modes are formed by modes of the individual cores.…”
Section: Terahertz Polarization Beam Splitter Based On the Proposed Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The performance and basic properties of the PBS can be analyzed by employing the coupled mode theory [54]. Therefore, the coupling behavior between both cores can be achieved by using a super mode analysis [48], [55]. The super modes are formed by modes of the individual cores.…”
Section: Terahertz Polarization Beam Splitter Based On the Proposed Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To solve this problem, several alternatives based on optical fiber technology had been explored in the past, such as FBGs, LPFGs, tapered fibers and applying lateral pressure [13][14][15][16]. Recently, schemes of mode conversion based on modal coupling in asymmetric dual-core optical fibers have been proposed [17][18][19][20][21]. Cheng et al numerically analyzed the mode coupling between a large core and a small core in an asymmetric, dual-core photonic crystal fiber (PCF), reporting a LP 01 to LP 02 mode converter with a bandwidth of 14 nm and a length of 12.7 mm; it operates at around 1550 nm [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In SDM systems, independent data streams can be transmitted in parallel spatial channels. SDM can be implemented in two different ways: first, with Multi-Core Fibers (MCF) using each core as an independent channel for sending information [8], [10]; and second, with Modal Division Multiplexing (MDM), which sends coded information through different propagation modes of a multimode fiber [11]. Mode Multiplexers (MUX) and Demultiplexers (DEMUX) are critical components for SDM transmission.…”
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confidence: 99%