Abstract:
We have proposed an optimal design of five different core structures (St1 – St5) for a seven-core trench-assisted multicore fibre, whose core radius and relative core/cladding refractive index difference Δ1 are optimal for single-mode propagation. The crosstalk performance and its reduction (in dB) with respect to variations in fibre design parameters, such as cladding/trench (Δ2) depth and trench width Wt are investigated. It is shown that some fibre operational parameters, like, fibre bending radius, operating wavelength and fibre length, affect the crosstalk performance. It is found that the crosstalk and its reduction amount are extremely dependent on the values of Δ1 and Δ2. The dispersion characteristics of the cores are investigated for all the proposed core structures and the observed dispersion is found to be about –6 ps nm-1 km-1 at an operating wavelength of 1550 nm. An ultralow crosstalk (less than –100 dB per 100 km) can be achieved mainly with two proposed core structures (St4 and St5) having a suitably higher values of Δ1 along with a small core radius for single-mode propagation. The multicore fibre design with many cores (up to 55) is demonstrated to ensure a high transmission capacity.
Keywords:multicore fibre, refractive index profile, trench-assisted core, crosstalk, crosstalk reduction amount, large number of fibre cores.