Etude et conception des composants optiques à base de fibres à cristaux photoniques.
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This thesis explores the applications of photonic crystal fibers (PCFs) in optical
telecommunications. The focus is on optimizing the chromatic dispersion of PCFs to enhance
their performance in data transmission. Extensive research is conducted on optical components
based on PCFs, with significant advancements in the design of multiplexers/demultiplexers and
power splitters. The Beam Propagation Method (BPM) is employed to model the structures,
confirming the effectiveness of the proposed solutions. The results are supported by detailed
simulations and rigorous analyses, thus strengthening the position of PCFs as a promising
solution for modern optical telecommunication networks. The contributions of the thesis are
recognized through publications in reputable journals and presentations at national and
international conferences. Looking ahead, ongoing optimization of existing structures and the
design of new, more complex components offer exciting opportunities to expand the use of
PCFs in advanced optical systems.
