Abstract

We proposed a new simple design of microfibre employing an elliptical silica rod in the centre of fibre core region as a slot core for the purpose of controlling the chromatic dispersion properties of the microfibre and enhancing the performance of non-linearity and birefringence. The simulation results show that the proposed slot microfibre has ultra-flattened near-zero dispersion of 0.94 ps/(nm km) for quasi-TE mode over a 50-nm wavelength range, ultrahigh birefringence up to the order of 10−1, and ultrahigh non-linear coefficients of 38.35 and 37.92 W−1 m−1 for the fundamental quasi-TE mode and quasi-TM mode at the wavelength of 1.55 μm. The outstanding advantage of this new design is that nearly zero ultraflattened dispersion, ultrahigh modal birefringence and ultrahigh non-linearity can be realized simultaneously simply using a slot fibre core. Benefiting from its excellent performance, the proposed slot microfibre will have great potential for all-optical signal processing applications.

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