Abstract

Many researches are diligently striving to develop a multi-core optical fiber with minimal signal distortion and reduced issues. The current study proposed few designs for homogeneous multicore few mode fiber which is characterized by the combination of high index ring and trench. This study also added four air holes surrounding each core. We considered pure silica for both the outer clad and the inner clad of the fiber. To calculate the crosstalk, a two-core model was used and the mode coupling coefficient was determined using coupled-mode and couple-power theory. For the current work we considered only the fundamental mode (LP01) to compute the crosstalk between neighboring cores. The proposed structure was simulated using the wave optics module of COMSOL Multiphysics (Version 6.1), a well-known commercial software tool based on finite element method (FEM). MATLAB (Version R2018a) was used to calculate the mode coupling coefficient and crosstalk after extracting the mode field data from COMSOL. Obtained results revealed that the proposed structure can offer lower crosstalk which was attractive for future high-capacity fiber optic communication using multicore fiber technology.

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