Enhanced birefringence in conventional and hybrid anti-resonant hollow-core fibers

  • Habib M
  • Adamu A
  • Markos C
  • et al.
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Abstract

A hollow-core anti-resonant fiber (HC-ARF) design based on hybrid silica/silicon cladding is proposed for single-polarization, single-mode and high birefringence. We show that by adding silicon layers in a semi-nested HC-ARF, one of the polarization states can be strongly suppressed while simultaneously maintaining low propagation loss for other polarization states, single-mode and high birefiringence. The optimized HC-ARF design exhibits propagation loss, high birefringence, and polarization-extinction ratio of 0.05 dB/m, 0.5 × 10 −4 , >300 respectively for y-polarization while the loss of x-polarization is >5 dB/m at 1064 nm. The fiber also has low bend-loss and thus can be coiled to a small bend radii of 5 cm having ≈0.06 dB/m bend loss.

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Habib, Md. S., Adamu, A. I., Markos, C., & Amezcua-Correa, R. (2021). Enhanced birefringence in conventional and hybrid anti-resonant hollow-core fibers. Optics Express, 29(8), 12516. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.422537

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