Terahertz sensor via ultralow-loss dispersion-flattened polymer optical fiber: Design and analysis

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A novel cyclic olefin copolymer (COC)-based polymer optical fiber (POF) with a rectangular porous core is designed for terahertz (THz) sensing by the finite element method. The numerical simulations showed an ultrahigh relative sensitivity of 89.73% of the x-polarization mode at a frequency of 1.2 THz and under optimum design conditions. In addition to this, they showed an ultralow confinement loss of 2.18 × 10−12 cm−1, a high birefringence of 1.91 × 10−3, a numerical aperture of 0.33, and an effective mode area of 1.65 × 105 μm2 was obtained for optimum design conditions. Moreover, the range dispersion variation was within 0.7 ± 0.41 ps/THz/cm, with the frequency range of 1.0–1.4 THz. Compared with the traditional sensor, the late-model sensor will have application value in THz sensing and communication.

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Luo, W., Jiang, P., Xu, Q., Cao, L., Jones, A., Li, K., … Gong, Y. (2021). Terahertz sensor via ultralow-loss dispersion-flattened polymer optical fiber: Design and analysis. Materials, 14(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14174921

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