Abstract

The combination of terahertz (THz) wave and the orbital angular momentum (OAM) multiplexing technology can further improve the communication capacity. Compared to other outer cladding structures, the negative curvature structure has been proven to provide stronger confinement effect on electromagnetic waves. Here, we propose a novel polymer (COC TOPAS) fiber which consists a central hollow-core, annular region and single layer negative curvature circle tubes as outer cladding for terahertz OAM modes transmission. The mode map is established by mathematical analysis of cut-off conditions for the vector modes, and the excitation of high-order radial modes in the fiber is successfully suppressed. In addition, the effective refractive index, confinement loss, effective mode area, mode purity and dispersion characteristics of the fiber are investigated under the condition of ‘single mode’ operation in the frequency range of 2.0–3.0 THz.

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