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Cholesteric cored photonic fibre as a narrow optical filter

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Pages 340-348 | Received 10 May 2018, Accepted 10 Jul 2018, Published online: 30 Jul 2018
 

ABSTRACT

We consider an electromagnetic wave propagating in a cylindrical waveguide filled with a cholesteric liquid crystal whose helical axis is along the cylinder axis. Maxwell equations are established and analytically solved by imposing the appropriated boundary conditions for the Transverse Electric fields. We calculate the dispersion relation of the cholesteric fibre, from the transcendental equation given by the boundary conditions, for three components of the TE modes. This involves to reconcile the simultaneous restrictions imposed by the cholesteric band gap and the wavelength tuning of the cylindrical structure. We found that the cholesteric fibre can be used as an optical filter from the infrared to ultraviolet spectrum, where it is a narrow frequency filter from the visible to ultraviolet. The wavelength of light travelling into the fibre could be selected by choosing the appropriate parameter values of the cholesteric fibre and the TE mode.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Dirección General de Asuntos del Personal Académico, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México [grant number IN101316 PAPITT].

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