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10 November 2005 A laminar solid core photonic crystal waveguide
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Abstract
A one-dimensional model is presented to explain the physics of solid core photonic crystal fibers. The model provides a clear way to demonstrate many of the interesting characteristics of these fibers: variation of cladding index with wavelength, endlessly single-mode operation, short wavelength index limit, long wavelength index limit, and variation of these properties with the air/silica fraction. The effective index is calculated for a laminar cladding consisting of periodic layers of alternating high and low index dielectrics. The waveguide model consists of the same periodic layers surrounding a high-index core through which most of the light propagates. The light is confined by total internal reflection. The model is shown to be an accurate analogue for a more complicated two-dimensional finned dielectric waveguide.
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R. L. Willig "A laminar solid core photonic crystal waveguide", Proc. SPIE 6005, Photonic Crystals and Photonic Crystal Fibers for Sensing Applications, 60050D (10 November 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.630892
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Cladding

Photonic crystals

Solids

Wave propagation

Photonic crystal fibers

Dielectrics

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