Abstract

A Ge-doped dual-core dispersion compensation photonic crystal fiber (DC-DCPCF) is proposed. The small diameters of two layers’ air holes make DC-DCPCF form a dual-core structure, which is conducive to broadband dispersion compensation. Low Ge-doped silica as the only background material reduces the preparation difficulty and cost. It is inversely designed by using artificial neural network (ANN) combined with differential evolution algorithm (DE) to obtain target dispersion compensation. ANN replaces the finite element method to accomplish fast forward prediction of DC-DCPCF properties. DE solves the single solution problem of single or cascade network that makes it flexible and reproducible. The results demonstrate that the designed DC-DCPCF can not only compensate 45 and 25 times its length of Corning single-mode fiber 28 (SMF28) in S+C+L+U bands and E+S+C+L+U bands respectively, but also accurately compensate the residual dispersion with effective dispersion compensation being only +0.005∼+0.842ps/(nm·km) and −0.03∼+1.31ps/(nm·km), respectively. In addition, the kappa values of DCP-PCF are well matched with SMF28 in the broadband wavelength range. It takes only about 10 seconds to complete the inverse design of the target DC-DCPCF. It provides a design method for custom DC-DCPCF and an efficient inverse design solution for photonic automation in fiber optical communication systems.

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