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Fiber-Integrated Polarization Converter Based on Metasurface

In this study, we proposed an all-dielectric fiber-integrated polarization converter. The metasurface structure was composed of silicon antennas by leveraging the integration of the fiber and metasurface. Unlike most current… Click to show full abstract

In this study, we proposed an all-dielectric fiber-integrated polarization converter. The metasurface structure was composed of silicon antennas by leveraging the integration of the fiber and metasurface. Unlike most current meta-devices that are typically confined to manipulating light in free space, the proposed fiber-metasurface device has silicon antennas that are arranged radially along the tapered single-mode fiber. Polarization conversion can be achieved by integrating a metasurface into the waist region of the fibers. The simulations confirmed that the proposed fiber-integrated metasurface polarization converter effectively converted the incident transverse electric (TE)00 mode into the transverse magnetic (TM)00 mode and achieved a peak polarization conversion efficiency (PCE) of 89.84%. Moreover, the device maintained a conversion efficiency of over 80% across a wide wavelength range of 1.51– $1.73~\mu $ m. This study can significantly contribute to fiber-optic applications in communication and sensing.

Keywords: fiber; polarization converter; fiber integrated; metasurface

Journal Title: IEEE Sensors Journal
Year Published: 2025

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