Abstract

We investigate the characteristics of optical modes in a new designed hollow-core photonic crystal fiber (PCF) with large modal separation. The large effective refractive index difference between the adjacent second-order vector modes can be maintained higher than 0.001 within the wavelength range from 1 to 2 μm. The maximum value can arrive 0.01199 between HE21 and TM01 mode at 2 μm. The fundamental mode of the proposed PCF has flat dispersion in a wide spectral range, which can be applied on wideband supercontinuum generation. The influence on the characteristics by the PCF structure has also been investigated. The increase of the size of the central air hole and the duty cycle affects the flatness of the dispersion curve to some extent. Our simulated results could provide an optimized fiber structure for the experimental study on stable transmission of vector modes.

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