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  • 2017 European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and European Quantum Electronics Conference
  • (Optica Publishing Group, 2017),
  • paper CK_P_14

Anomalous spectral behaviour of weakly-fused optical fibre couplers with sub-micron diameters

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Abstract

Weakly-fused optical fibre couplers can be simplified as a system of two optical fibre tapers, which are often called nanofibers when having sub-micron diameters. While conventional optical fibre couplers exhibit a wide spectral region of modal interference where two modes provide a continuous oscillatory behaviour associated to the large difference between phase constants of interfering supermodes [1], nanofiber couplers (NFC) exhibit an anomalous behaviour (Fig. 1) in close proximity to the supermodes cut-off wavelengths, where the high extinction ratio oscillations can exhibit a very slow oscillation. This region of interest exhibits flat transmission over nearly 20 nm and results from the variation of the supermodes dispersion near their cut-off. This hybrid behaviour, where a flat transmission region is proximal to rapid spectral oscillations, allows the NFC to operate at high sensitivity as well as large dynamic range for application related to optical detection.

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