Trench-Assisted Multicore Fiber with Single Supermode Transmission and Nearly Zero Flattened Dispersion

A trench-assisted multicore fiber (TA-MCF) with single-supermode transmission and nearly zero flattened dispersion is proposed herein.By adding a simplified microstructure cladding with only one ring of low-index inclusions on the basis of the multicore fiber, the microstructure cladding and mode-coupling mechanism were jointly employed into the TA-MCF to modulate light transmission.This guarantees that the TA-MCFs had sufficient capability for wideband dispersion management when only pure, germanium-doped, Dugouts and fluorine-doped silica glass with low index differences were chosen to form the TA-MCF.

Analyses also revealed that the TA-MCFs have the merits of shorter cut-off wavelength and flatter-top optical intensity distribution compared with traditional multicore fibers.After the investigation of the structural parameters’ influences on the dispersion of the fundamental supermode, two TA-MCFs with single-supermode transmission and nearly zero flattened dispersion were designed.For the seven-core TA-MCF, the dispersion varying from −0.

46 to 1.35 ps/(nm·km) in the wavelength range of 1.50 to Military Spacecraft Model Kit 2.

04 μm, with bending loss as low as 0.085 dB/km and 35-mm bending radius at 1550 nm was achieved with index difference less than 0.015.

The TA-MCFs proposed herein have the advantages of being a quasi-single material, with an all solid scheme and simplified structure.

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