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Excitation and separation of vortex modes in twisted air-core fiber
Author(s) -
Jingfu Ye,
Yan Li,
Yu Han,
Duo Deng,
Zhongyi Guo,
Jianmin Gao,
Qiaoqun Sun,
Yi Liu,
Shiliang Qu
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.24.008310
Subject(s) - photonic crystal fiber , optics , optical fiber , graded index fiber , core (optical fiber) , physics , polarization maintaining optical fiber , materials science , fiber optic sensor
An air-core fiber imposed by torsion is investigated in this paper. We refer to this kind of fiber as twisted air-core fiber (TAF). It has been demonstrated that the eigenstates of the TAF consist of guided optical vortex waves with different propagation constants of a different effective index. With the increase of the twist rate, TAF could separate the OAM modes which are near degenerate or degenerate in the air-core fiber. The separation of OAM modes in TAF is conductive to ultralong distance propagation with low crosstalk. TAF could be considered as an ideal candidate fiber for OAM based optical communication. Moreover, we investigated the twisted air-core photonic crystal fiber (TAPCF) which can improve the relative energy distribution of the OAM modes. Compared with TAF, more energy is located in the ring shaped core, which is conductive to ultralong distance propagation. TAF and TAPCF are of potential interest for increasing channel capacity in optical telecommunications, and the result is also of interest to the photonic crystal community.

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