Overview of photonic devices based on functional materials-integrated photonic crystal fibers

Author(s):  
Xinyu Wang ◽  
Shuguang Li ◽  
Tonglei Cheng ◽  
Jianshe Li

Abstract Photonic crystal fibers (PCFs) have brought tremendous advancements due to their predominant features of peculiar air-holes arrangement in two-dimentional direction. Functional materials like metals, magnetic fluids, nematic liquid crystals, graphene and so on, are extensively adopted to integrate with PCFs to get extraordinary transmission properties. This review takes the development stages of photonic devices based on functional materials-infiltrated PCFs into consideration, covering the overview of common materials and their photoelectric characteristics, the state-of-art infiltrating/coating techniques, as well as the corresponding applications involving polarization filtering and splittering devices in optical communication and sensing elements related to multiple parameters measurement. The cladding air hole of PCFs provides a natural optofluidic channel for materials being introduced, light-matter interaction being enhanced, and transmission properties being extended, where a lab on a fiber are able to be proceeded. It paves a space for the development of photonic devices in the aspects of compact, multi-functional integration, and electromagnetic resistance as well. According to surface plasmon resonance, the property of tunable refractive indices, and the flexible geometry structures, it comes up to some representative researches on polarization filters, multiplexer-demultiplexers, splitters, couplers and sensors, making a candidate for widespread fields of telecommunication, signal-capacity, and high-performance sensing.

2012 ◽  
Vol 588-589 ◽  
pp. 2026-2029 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jian Hua Li ◽  
Jing Yuan Wang ◽  
Bao Fu Zhang ◽  
Zhi Yong Xu ◽  
Hua Zhou

A novel photonic crystal fibers (PCFs) based polarization splitter is proposed in this paper. It is designed by highly birefringent dual-core PCFs which hollow ring defects are used in its one direction to break the structural symmetry. Compared to the previous methods achieving high birefringence, this new type of PCFs can partly overcome the design and fabrication limitations for the PCF-based polarization splitter. Its transmission properties, coupling lengths for the two orthogonal polarizations and the performance of the proposed polarization splitter are investigated respectively. The results show that a 0.676-mm-long polarization splitter can be obtained. When the splitting ratio is better than -15dB, its bandwidth is about 45.8nm.


2003 ◽  
Vol 797 ◽  
Author(s):  
Satoki Kawanishi ◽  
Takashi Yamamoto ◽  
Hirokazu Kubota ◽  
Masatoshi Tanaka ◽  
Syun-ichiro Yamaguchi

ABSTRACTRecent progress on photonic crystal fibers (PCFs) is reviewed aiming at their application to high performance optical communications sytems. The optical properties, for example dispersion characteristics, can be set by selecting the appropriate combination of air hole diameter and air hole pitch. A noteworthy characteristic of PCFs is their strong birefringence, which suggests optical components with better polarization maintaining characteristics.This paper describes the characteristics of dispersion controlled PCFs and polarization maintaining PCFs. It describes theoretical analyses and experimental results of fabricated PCFs that have short wavelength zero dispersion at 810 nm, polarization maintaining capability with birefringence of 1 × 10−3, polarization maintaining dispersion flattened functions, and absolute single polarization state support with polarization dependent loss of 1 dB/m at 1550 nm. A supercontinuum generation experiment with PM-PCF in the 1550 nm region is shown with symmetrical spectral broadening to over 40 nm. The potential of PCFs will be discussed with reference to the next generation optical communications systems.


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