4.7 Article

High-Order Mode Characteristics of a 7-Cell Hollow-Core Photonic Bandgap Fiber

Journal

JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 39, Issue 13, Pages 4469-4477

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JLT.2021.3072408

Keywords

Optical fiber polarization; Optical fiber testing; Wavelength measurement; Optical fiber networks; Optical scattering; Optical fiber losses; Optical crosstalk; Few mode fiber; fiber communications; Fiber optics; photonic bandgap fibers

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61835006, 11674177, 61775107]
  2. 111 Project [B16027]

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The characteristics of higher-order modes in a 7-cell HC-PBF were investigated, revealing the non-degenerate phenomenon of HE21. An optimized 7-cell HC-PBF supporting 6 modes was developed through theoretical analysis. Additionally, bending losses of all HOMs in the fiber were measured, with marked bending loss not observed even at a small bending radius of 0.5 cm, distinguishing it from a solid core four-mode fiber.
For many years, the number and losses of modes have restricted the large-scale application of hollow core photonic bandgap fibers (HC-PBFs) in data transmission. Researchers have successfully reduced fiber loss to an extremely low level; however, little attention has been given to the specific characteristics of the higher-order modes (HOMs) in HC-PBF. In this paper, the high-order mode characteristics of a 7-cell HC-PBF are investigated in detail, and the non-degenerate phenomenon of HE21 is observed. Through an in-depth theoretical analysis by discussing the influence of the structural deformation of the fiber near the core on the high-order mode characteristics, the cause of the phenomenon is described. Thus, an optimized 7-cell HC-PBF for supporting 6 modes is developed. Additionally, the bending losses of all the HOMs in the fiber are measured. Marked bending loss is not observed even when the bending radius is as small as 0.5 cm, which is different from a solid core four-mode fiber. These findings will provide a reference for HC-PBF as a new type of few-mode fiber for the mode division multiplexing field.

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