Numerical Investigation of the Optical Properties for Multiple PCF Structures in the THz Regime
This paper presents three different PCF structures including circular, hexagonal, and square holes forming four rings. To investigate various optical properties, simulation has been performed in between 1 THz to 2 THz regimes. Using these PCF structures, the core power fraction (CPF), dispersion, co...
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doaj-e402f91dd22f4ce791dd29bed6aa40682021-05-28T05:01:48ZengElsevierSensing and Bio-Sensing Research2214-18042021-06-0132100405Numerical Investigation of the Optical Properties for Multiple PCF Structures in the THz RegimeRayhan Habib Jibon0Abdullah Al-Mamun Bulbul1Md. Ekhlasur Rahaman2Corresponding author.; Electronics and Communication Engineering Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna 9208, BangladeshElectronics and Communication Engineering Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna 9208, BangladeshElectronics and Communication Engineering Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna 9208, BangladeshThis paper presents three different PCF structures including circular, hexagonal, and square holes forming four rings. To investigate various optical properties, simulation has been performed in between 1 THz to 2 THz regimes. Using these PCF structures, the core power fraction (CPF), dispersion, confinement loss (CL), effective material loss (EML), effective area (Aeff), and propagation constant are analyzed. TOPAS is selected as the fiber material for these designed PCF structures. From the analysis, a larger CPF of 97.4% is attained for the square PCF, a small Aeff of 1.65 × 105 μm2, a negligible CL of 5.82 × 10−12 cm−1, and a lower EML of 0.014 cm−1 are obtained for the hexagonal PCF. Besides, a negative dispersion is found for all three PCF structures. However, these PCFs can be fabricated using the prevailing fabrication technologies. Our designed PCFs can be efficiently used in optical signal transmission, also different kinds of analyte sensing can be performed by applying a suitable core structure into these PCFs.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214180421000106Core power fractionOptical propertiesPhotonic crystal fiberTHz waveguide |
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Rayhan Habib Jibon Abdullah Al-Mamun Bulbul Md. Ekhlasur Rahaman Numerical Investigation of the Optical Properties for Multiple PCF Structures in the THz Regime Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research Core power fraction Optical properties Photonic crystal fiber THz waveguide |
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Rayhan Habib Jibon Abdullah Al-Mamun Bulbul Md. Ekhlasur Rahaman |
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Numerical Investigation of the Optical Properties for Multiple PCF Structures in the THz Regime |
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Numerical Investigation of the Optical Properties for Multiple PCF Structures in the THz Regime |
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Numerical Investigation of the Optical Properties for Multiple PCF Structures in the THz Regime |
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numerical investigation of the optical properties for multiple pcf structures in the thz regime |
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Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research |
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This paper presents three different PCF structures including circular, hexagonal, and square holes forming four rings. To investigate various optical properties, simulation has been performed in between 1 THz to 2 THz regimes. Using these PCF structures, the core power fraction (CPF), dispersion, confinement loss (CL), effective material loss (EML), effective area (Aeff), and propagation constant are analyzed. TOPAS is selected as the fiber material for these designed PCF structures. From the analysis, a larger CPF of 97.4% is attained for the square PCF, a small Aeff of 1.65 × 105 μm2, a negligible CL of 5.82 × 10−12 cm−1, and a lower EML of 0.014 cm−1 are obtained for the hexagonal PCF. Besides, a negative dispersion is found for all three PCF structures. However, these PCFs can be fabricated using the prevailing fabrication technologies. Our designed PCFs can be efficiently used in optical signal transmission, also different kinds of analyte sensing can be performed by applying a suitable core structure into these PCFs. |
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Core power fraction Optical properties Photonic crystal fiber THz waveguide |
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