Acta Optica Sinica, Volume. 28, Issue 11, 2057(2008)

Transmission Characteristics of Dielectric-Coated Metal Hollow Fiber for Terahertz Wave

Tang Xiaoli* and Shi Yiwei
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    Transmission characteristics and mode structure of both metal hollow fiber and dielectric-coated metal hollow fiber for terahertz wave are studied. Theoretical evaluation shows that the TE11 mode is dominant in metal hollow fiber and has high coupling efficiency when a linearly polarized light source is launched. HE11 mode is mainly supported in dielectric-coated metal hollow fiber with an optimum thickness for the dielectric film. The transmission loss of the TE11 and HE11 mode is 8.4 dB/m and 2 dB/m respectively at the wavelength of 200 μm for the hollow fibers with 1 mm bore size. The effects of optical constants of metals and dielectric materials on attenuation coefficient are also discussed to optimize the transmission performance of dielectric-coated metal hollow fiber. Aluminum is the best choice among the commonly-used metals based on published optical constants. The optimum value for the refractive index of the dielectric film is 1.41. According to the primary measuring results, polyethylene is a proper choice as its refractive index is 1.51 and it brings low absorption in terahertz waves.

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    Category: Fiber Optics and Optical Communications

    Received: Jan. 10, 2008

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Nov. 17, 2008

    The Author Email: Xiaoli Tang (tangxiaoli@fudan.ac.cn)

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