Negative Chromatic Dispersion Generated by Introducing Curvature into Photonic Crystal Fiber
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https://doi.org/10.14311/964Keywords:
Negative chromatic dispersion, Photonic Crystal Fiber, bending radius, normalized hole diameter, bending lossesAbstract
This is a modeling work, which aims to show that negative chromatic dispersion (CD) may be obtained in a PCF by fiber bending. Results from the study of negative dispersion could be employed in a new dispersion compensating technique. The proposed method does not require doping in the core, and does not require external cores. The minimum negative dispersion achieved by this method was -185000 ps/nm/km. Problems of bending losses and sensitivity of the dispersion with respect to deviations of geometry were studied.Downloads
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