Alexandria Engineering Journal (Dec 2021)
Enhancement of OAM and LP modes based on double guided ring fiber for high capacity optical communication
Abstract
This article introduced a double guided ring-based spiral photonic crystal fiber (S-PCF) supporting both the orbital angular momentum (OAM) and linear polarization (LP) mode simultaneously with the efficient transmission. The outcomes exhibition that the designed S-PCF have good optical features such as less confinement loss (4.05342 × 10−12 dB/m for the EH9,1 mode), better mode quality and ISO (up to 98.87% and 126 dB, respectively), supported a decent amount of modes which is numerically 64 OAM and 6 LP modes, maintaining the large refractive index differences (>10-4) of all the eigenmodes, and a relatively flat dispersion variation (0.0743 ps/km-nm for the EH1,1 mode). Also, we obtained the crosstalk less than −12 dB and the power fraction is approximately 93%-99% of the S-PCF. All the optimizing properties are obtained using the full-vector finite element method (FEM) and also the perfectly matched layer (PML) as a boundary condition. Thus, the above mentioned optimizing propagation characteristic based S-PCF has effective applications like reliable long-distance communication into the space division multiplexing (SDM) process of the large-capacity fiber communication systems.