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access icon free Porous core photonic crystal fibre for ultra-low material loss in THz regime

An extremely low-loss porous core circular photonic crystal fibre is presented for terahertz (THz) wave guidance. Much of attention is given to the geometries of the fibre to increase the fraction of power transmitted through core air holes. The finite-element method has been used to compute the modal characteristics of the fibre. Simulation results exhibit an ultra-low material loss of −0.05 cm−1 which is one-fourth of the bulk material loss and almost half of the useful power goes through core air holes at a frequency f = 1 THz. Besides, single-mode properties, confinement loss and dispersion of the fibre are rigorously discussed. The proposed fibre can be fabricated using capillary stacking or sol–gel technique and is useful for transmission applications in the THz frequency band.

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