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High bandwidth performance of newly designed multimode W-type microstructured plastic optical fibers with graded-index core distribution

  • Ana Simović
  • , Branko Drljača
  • , Milan S. Kovačević
  • , Ljubica Kuzmanović
  • , Alexandar Djordjevich
  • , Konstantinos Aidinis
  • , Changyuan Yu
  • , Xiong Deng
  • , Svetislav Savović
  • University of Kragujevac
  • University of Priština (North Mitrovica)
  • City University of Hong Kong
  • Hong Kong Polytechnic University
  • Southwest Jiaotong University

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Abstract

A new design of multimode W-type (doubly clad) microstructured plastic optical fiber (mPOF) with graded-index (GI) distribution of the core is proposed, along with a methodology for examining transmission along it. The power flow equation’s (PFE) numerical solution yields the transmission properties of the W-type GI mPOF. We have demonstrated that the coupling length Lc at which an equilibrium mode distribution (EMD) is reached in W-type GI mPOF is shorter than the length experimentally found for the conventional singly- clad (SC) GI POF. This results from leaky mode losses, which lower the length Lc in W-type GI mPOF by lowering the amount of higher guided modes engaged in the coupling process. As a result, the bandwidth of W-type GI mPOF significantly increases. It is noteworthy that, when compared to the experimental bandwidth of commercially available conventional POFs, the bandwidth of the W-type GI mPOF proposed in this work is noticeably higher. Consequently, the bandwidth performance of short-haul communication lines may be significantly improved by using such a designed W-type GI mPOF.

Original languageEnglish
Article number17108
JournalScientific Reports
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2025

Keywords

  • Bandwidth
  • Equilibrium mode distribution
  • Graded-index POF
  • Power flow equation
  • W-type microstructured POF

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