Abstract

This work presents photonic crystal fibres made up of four hexagonal shape of four rings. Four structures have been designed and configured. The structures show improvement in optical properties consecutively to achieve the optimum configuration. The full vectorial finite-element method is adopted for this work. COMSOL Multiphysics is used for the simulation. The results show a birefringence of 1.308 × 10−2 at 1.55 µm and tuneable double zero dispersion at wavelengths of 0.99 µm and 1.8 µm for x-polarisation mode. Also, the chromatic dispersion of − 24.062 ps/km nm and nonlinear coefficient of 30.32 W−1 km−1 are obtained at a telecommunication wavelength of 1.55 µm. The proposed photonic crystal fibre can be beneficial in nonlinear and supercontinuum applications since photonic crystal fibres of double zero dispersion demonstrate higher power spectral densities than single zero dispersion.

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