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Bound states in the continuum in fiber Bragg gratings

Bound states in the continuum in fiber Bragg gratings

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英文摘要

Optical fibers typically confine light through total internal reflection or through photonic bandgaps. Here we show that light can be perfectly guided in optical fibers through a different mechanism based on bound states in the continuum (BICs). In fibers with periodic Bragg gratings, we predict bona fide BICs in pure-polarization modes, as well as quasi-BICs in hybrid-polarization modes. These guided modes exist robustly without the need for fine structural tuning, and they persist even with the very small grating index contrasts that are available in conventional fiber Bragg gratings. The suppression of radiation loss arises from the coupling between a weakly-radiating mode and a strongly-radiating one. This finding opens the possibility of guiding light with BICs in optical fibers and their applications in distributed fiber sensors, in-line fiber filters, and high-power fiber lasers.

Chia Wei Hsu、Hongsheng Chen、Marin Solja?i?、Xingwei Gao、Bo Zhen

10.1021/acsphotonics.9b01202

光电子技术物理学

Chia Wei Hsu,Hongsheng Chen,Marin Solja?i?,Xingwei Gao,Bo Zhen.Bound states in the continuum in fiber Bragg gratings[EB/OL].(2017-07-05)[2025-06-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.01247.点此复制

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