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All-fiber LP01-LP11 ultra-broadband mode converters based on T-superimposed long period gratings in PCF.

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In order to cover the bandwidth of optical fiber communication, a LP01-LP11 ultra-broadband mode converter based on triple superimposed long period grating in PCF is proposed and demonstrated. The transmission… Click to show full abstract

In order to cover the bandwidth of optical fiber communication, a LP01-LP11 ultra-broadband mode converter based on triple superimposed long period grating in PCF is proposed and demonstrated. The transmission spectra of the D-SLPG with gratings pitches and the T-SLPG were simulated and analyzed. The simulation results on the D-SLPG indicate that the 3 dB bandwidth of the D-SLPG is more than 1.5 times than the 3 dB bandwidth of the independent LPG and the 3 dB bandwidth of T-SLPG approaches 2.6 times as much as the independent LPG. In the experiment, the mode converter based on PCF-T-SLPG covers the wavelength of Sā€‰+ā€‰Cā€‰+ā€‰L with 3 dB bandwidth of 121 nm from 1498 nm to 1619 nm. In addition, the mode converter based on PCF-T-SLPG can accomplish ultra-broadband transmission in any wavelength by adjusting the period of gratings.

Keywords: ultra broadband; period; lp11 ultra; lp01 lp11; mode

Journal Title: Optics express
Year Published: 2022

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