Abstract
The demand for advanced and compact photonic filters is increasing in today's optical communication systems. This work introduces a new all-fiber broadband polarization filter using photonic crystal fiber with dual elliptical gold layers. The filtering performance is evaluated and analyzed by the finite element method. The simulation results demonstrate that the two elliptical gold layers can effectively induce a significant change in the energy of x-polarized light, leading to a great difference between the two polarized lights. By selecting reasonable structural parameters of the proposed PCF, the 1 mm-long in-fiber filter has a maximum extinction ratio of -108.90 dB, a low insertion loss of 0.64 dB around 1.31 µm and an ultra-broad bandwidth of 1020 nm, covering two common communication windows of 1.31 µm and 1.55 µm. Additionally, the filtering experimental scheme is discussed. This filter is expected to drive the advancement of optical integrated chips and all-optical communication networks.
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