Abstract
We design a single-polarization single-mode photonic crystal fiber filter based on surface plasmon resonance. The finite element method is employed to evaluate the characteristics of the filter. The proposed fiber is devised such that there is a great discrepant confinement loss between two polarizations of x and y by varying two air holes in the cladding region, which is composed of hexagonal structural air holes in pure silica selectively filling with gold wires. Numerical simulations show that single-polarization single-mode operation waveband can be tuned by adjusting the parameters of the photonic crystal fiber. The confinement losses of the unwanted polarization can reach to 126.10 and 326.30 dB/cm in the wavelengths of 1.31 and 1.55 μm, while the corresponding confinement losses of the wanted polarized mode are only 0.08 and 1.20 dB/cm, respectively. Furthermore, the crosstalk can come to a maximum of 120.34 and 310.41 dB in the two communication bands. The bandwidths of the fiber designed for 1.31 and 1.55 μm are, respectively, 20 and 60 nm, which may be found useful applications for fiber polarizer.
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