研究目的
Investigating the formation of phase dislocations and optical vortices in negative curvature hollow core fibres (NCHCFs) and their implications for waveguiding mechanisms.
研究成果
The study demonstrates the formation of phase dislocations and optical vortices in NCHCFs, which can enhance the understanding of waveguiding mechanisms in such fibers and inspire the development of new designs with controlled optical vortices.
研究不足
The study is limited to NCHCFs with specific dimensions and may not account for all variations in fiber design. The computational methods used may have inherent approximations.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involves the analysis of NCHCFs with cladding consisting of six silica glass capillaries. The multipole method and Femlab
2:1 were used for calculations. Sample Selection and Data Sources:
NCHCFs with specific dimensions (air core mode diameter of 14 μm, capillary wall thickness of
3:65 μm, and outer diameter of the cladding capillary of 6 μm) were considered. List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Silica glass capillaries and computational tools (multipole method, Femlab
4:1). Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Calculations were performed to analyze the behavior of the core mode fields and their polarization.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The results were visualized to show the loss dependence of the fundamental core mode on wavelength, the zero-amplitude lines for Ex component, and the streamlines of the transverse component of the Poynting vector.
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