Single Negative Metamaterial-Based Hollow-Core Bandgap Fiber With Multilayer Cladding
We propose a single negative metamaterial (MTM)-based hollow-core fiber with multilayer cladding employing zero-effective-phase bandgap for optical confinement in this paper. The cladding is formed from a ternary 1-D photonic crystal (T-1DPC) unit cell, which is basically a Mu-negative material sand...
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my.um.eprints.164372018-10-11T02:09:50Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/16437/ Single Negative Metamaterial-Based Hollow-Core Bandgap Fiber With Multilayer Cladding Shawon, M.J. Mahdiraji, G.A. Hasan, M.M. Shakibaei, B.H. Gang, S.Y. Mahdy, M.R.C. Adikan, Faisal Rafiq Mahamd QC Physics TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) We propose a single negative metamaterial (MTM)-based hollow-core fiber with multilayer cladding employing zero-effective-phase bandgap for optical confinement in this paper. The cladding is formed from a ternary 1-D photonic crystal (T-1DPC) unit cell, which is basically a Mu-negative material sandwiched by different Mu-negative and Epsilon-negative materials. We demonstrate its capability for broadband transmission by numerically simulating and analyzing the photonic bandgap (PBG) and the modal loss characteristics. The results show that the T-1DPC-based cladding can effectively broaden the PBG. Compared with that for the binary 1-D photonic crystal unit cell-based fiber, the radiation loss for the T-1DPC-based fiber can be reduced by three orders of magnitude over most of the PBG range for equal number of unit cells. This MTM fiber, depending on the operating wavelength, shows surface plasmon guidance or classical wave guidance or both simultaneously. We also investigate the effect of variations in the design parameters and material absorption on the wave guidance of this fiber. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 2015 Article PeerReviewed Shawon, M.J. and Mahdiraji, G.A. and Hasan, M.M. and Shakibaei, B.H. and Gang, S.Y. and Mahdy, M.R.C. and Adikan, Faisal Rafiq Mahamd (2015) Single Negative Metamaterial-Based Hollow-Core Bandgap Fiber With Multilayer Cladding. IEEE Photonics Journal, 7 (6). ISSN 1943-0655 https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2015.2496399 doi: 10.1109/JPHOT.2015.2496399 |
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We propose a single negative metamaterial (MTM)-based hollow-core fiber with multilayer cladding employing zero-effective-phase bandgap for optical confinement in this paper. The cladding is formed from a ternary 1-D photonic crystal (T-1DPC) unit cell, which is basically a Mu-negative material sandwiched by different Mu-negative and Epsilon-negative materials. We demonstrate its capability for broadband transmission by numerically simulating and analyzing the photonic bandgap (PBG) and the modal loss characteristics. The results show that the T-1DPC-based cladding can effectively broaden the PBG. Compared with that for the binary 1-D photonic crystal unit cell-based fiber, the radiation loss for the T-1DPC-based fiber can be reduced by three orders of magnitude over most of the PBG range for equal number of unit cells. This MTM fiber, depending on the operating wavelength, shows surface plasmon guidance or classical wave guidance or both simultaneously. We also investigate the effect of variations in the design parameters and material absorption on the wave guidance of this fiber. |
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Single Negative Metamaterial-Based Hollow-Core Bandgap Fiber With Multilayer Cladding |
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