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Writing Bragg Gratings in Multicore Fibers
Published on: April 20, 2016
Polarization-maintaining photonic bandgap Bragg fiber
Mikhail E Likhachev1, Andrey D Pryamikov, Dmitry A Gaponov
1Fiber Optics Research Center of RAS, 38 Vavilov Street, Moscow, 119333, Russia. likhachev@fo.gpi.ru
Abstract:
The possibility of fabricating a polarization-maintaining Bragg fiber has been studied. It is shown that violation of the cylindrical symmetry of a Bragg mirror in most cases results in a sharp increase in optical loss, which is caused by resonance transmission through the Bragg mirror at wavelengths near the cutoffs of the modes of the high-index rings with a nonzero azimuthal index. It is shown that placing stress-applied parts or air holes inside the Bragg fiber core allows one to avoid this effect. A polarization-maintaining Bragg fiber with perfect light confinement in the core is demonstrated for the first time to our knowledge.
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