The corrugation of the interfaces of the cross-section of hollow core fibers based on the inhibited coupling waveguiding mechanism is modeled and the impact on propagation loss analyzed. The proposed model is based on a combined use of coupled-mode theory and Azimuthal Fourier Decomposition. It shows that such transverse roughness causes coupling between the core modes and the dielectric modes of the cladding and consequently an increase of the fiber loss. The model is validated by comparing theoretical and numerical results obtained by applying both deterministic and stochastic corrugations to tubular lattice and nested fibers. Scaling laws and impact of the fibers’ parameters are discussed. The model shows that the loss increase is not directly correlated to the root mean square of the stochastic roughness but only to the value of the power spectral density in specific spatial frequency ranges. In particular, the spectral components characterized by a periodicity lower than (Formula presented.) of the tube circumference must have a power spectral density value lower than 0.2 nm2 to ensure a negligible effect of the transverse roughness on fibers with losses lower than 0.1 dB/Km.
Modeling and Analysis of the Transverse Surface Roughness in Hollow-Core Fibers / Melli, F.; Vasko, K.; Rosa, L.; Benabid, F.; Vincetti, L.. - In: FIBERS. - ISSN 2079-6439. - 13:4(2025), pp. N/A.-N/A. [10.3390/fib13040036]
Modeling and Analysis of the Transverse Surface Roughness in Hollow-Core Fibers
Melli F.;Rosa L.;Vincetti L.
2025
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The corrugation of the interfaces of the cross-section of hollow core fibers based on the inhibited coupling waveguiding mechanism is modeled and the impact on propagation loss analyzed. The proposed model is based on a combined use of coupled-mode theory and Azimuthal Fourier Decomposition. It shows that such transverse roughness causes coupling between the core modes and the dielectric modes of the cladding and consequently an increase of the fiber loss. The model is validated by comparing theoretical and numerical results obtained by applying both deterministic and stochastic corrugations to tubular lattice and nested fibers. Scaling laws and impact of the fibers’ parameters are discussed. The model shows that the loss increase is not directly correlated to the root mean square of the stochastic roughness but only to the value of the power spectral density in specific spatial frequency ranges. In particular, the spectral components characterized by a periodicity lower than (Formula presented.) of the tube circumference must have a power spectral density value lower than 0.2 nm2 to ensure a negligible effect of the transverse roughness on fibers with losses lower than 0.1 dB/Km.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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