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Design and analysis of a photonic crystal fiber based polarization filter using surface plasmon resonance
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Photonic SensorEngineeringPolarization FilterElectromagnetic MetamaterialsPhotonic CrystalsPhotonic Crystal FiberOptical PropertiesGuided-wave OpticPlasmonic MaterialPhotonicsPhotonic MaterialsSurface Plasmon ResonanceFiber OpticPhotonic DeviceElectro-optics DeviceMetal NanowirePlasmonicsApplied PhysicsActive Metal Nanowire
A photonic crystal fiber with an active metal nanowire is proposed to act as a polarization filter based on the principle of plasmonic resonance. The light launched into the silica core gets coupled to gold wire inducing surface plasmon resonance, filtering one of the two orthogonally polarized light waves in the third optical communication window. This polarization filtering characteristic is analyzed using the finite element method. The change in the performance behaviour of the proposed filter is investigated by increasing the number of embedded gold wires, altering their positions and varying the diameter of gold wire. It is found that enhanced absorption of the core guided mode is achieved by replacing the filled metal nanowire with a metal coating around the air hole. Filtering of any or both polarizations can be attained by suitably positioning the metal wires. Confinement loss as high as 348.55 and 302 dB cm?1 for y-polarized and x-polarized lights respectively are attained at 1.52 and 1.56 ?m respectively for single gold wire. The filter acts as a single polarization filter filtering x-polarized light with a confinement loss value of 187.67 dB cm?1 when two gold nanowires are placed adjacently. The same structure acts as the filter for y-polarized light by employing gold coating exhibiting an increased confinement loss of 406.34 dB cm?1 at 1.64 ?m.
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