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This paper proposes a hexagonal photonic crystal fiber (H-PCF) structure with all circular air holes in order to simultaneously achieve ultrahigh birefringence and high nonlinearity. The H-PCF design consists of an asymmetric core region, where one air hole is a reduced diameter and the air hole in its opposite vertex is omitted. The light-guiding properties of the proposed H-PCF structure were studied using the full-vector finite element method (FEM) with a circular perfectly matched layer (PML). The simulation results showed that the proposed H-PCF exhibits an ultrahigh birefringence of 3.87 × 10-2, a negative dispersion coefficient of -753.2 ps/(nm km), and a nonlinear coefficient of 96.51 W-1 km-1 at an excitation wavelength of 1550 nm. The major advantage of our H-PCF design is that it provides these desirable modal properties without using any non-circular air holes in the core and cladding region, thus making the fiber fabrication process much easier. The ultrahigh birefringence, large negative dispersion, and high nonlinearity of our designed H-PCF make it a very suitable candidate for optical backpropagation applications, which is a scheme for the simultaneous dispersion and nonlinearity compensation of optical-fiber transmission links.
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Biswas, S. K., Islam, S. M. R., Islam, M. R., Alam Mia, M. M., Sayem, S., & Ahmed, F. (2018). Design of an ultrahigh birefringence photonic crystal fiber with large nonlinearity using all circular air holes for a fiber-optic transmission system. Photonics, 5(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics5030026
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