Abstract
We developed a high-throughput technique to design photonic crystal
fiber (PCF) structures with desired properties and functionalities. By using
a genetic algorithm, a high birefringence and an ultra-flattened chromatic
dispersion over a large wavelength range are achieved. It is shown that a
low confinement loss can be obtained while the birefringence remains the same.
The numerical results show that the presented PCF structure can be successfully
employed as maintaining polarization devices working in a large zero- chromatic
dispersion region.
© 2012 IEEE
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