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Modes of Photonic Crystal FibersSimulation of photonic crystal fibres and micro-structured fibres with FIMMWAVEA photonic crystal fiber (or PCF, also called microstructure fiber, holey fiber or hole-assisted fiber) is an optical fibre which obtains its guiding properties from an arrangement of air holes creating a photonic bandgap structure. Photonic crystal fibres were first introduced in the 1990s, and remain to this day a very active field of research. FIMMWAVE allows you to explore the large variety of possible configurations for PCFs and to model accurately the properties of each resulting structure. Design of a photonic crystal fibre in
FIMMWAVE Design of a Photonic Crystal Fibre in FIMMWAVEFIMMWAVE comes packed with a flexible pre-defined shape which allows you to design a large variety of PCFs in just a few clicks, for both hollow-core and solid-core geometries.
Modes of a Photonic Crystal FibreFIMMWAVE was used to model a photonic crystal fibre with a band gap centred on 500nm using the FEM Solver, whose triangular mesh is ideal to render such cross-sections. The guiding region was created by "removing" the central hole. The mesh of the structure and the parameters of the design are given below. Good results can also be obtained with the FDM Solver - the two methods are fully independent, which offers you an easy way to check your results.
Parameters of the photonic crystal fibre The FEM Solver found the fundamental TE-like and TM-like modes in a few seconds. The mode profile for the fundamental TM-like mode is given below, showing the confinement of the mode to the centre of the PCF. The FEM Solver provides you with extensive information regarding your modes, which includes the effective index, effective core area and dispersion.
Bend Modes of a Photonic Crystal FibreYou can see how the bend modes of this photonic crystal fibre were calculated with the FEM Solver here.
Propagation in Photonic Crystal FibresYou can study light propagation in photonic crystal fibers using FIMMPROP, the propagation tool associated with FIMMWAVE. FIMMPROP will allow you to study the coupling between photonic crystal fibers and other waveguides, as well as propagation in tapered PCFs. You can find here a simulation of a multicore photonic-crystal fiber used as 1x4 power splitter. More publicationsClick here to find publications that include FIMMWAVE simulations of photonic crystal fibres on Google Scholar.
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