Abstract
Electromagnetic response of complex structured optical waveguides has been attracted the R&D communities. Behavior of electromagnetic waves is altered upon changes introduced in geometrical and/or structural properties of material, construction of medium and nature of the excited field. Within the context, several forms of complex structured optical waveguides with different cross-sectional and/or material properties [1-5] have been explored. Twisted clad optical fiber is also nominated as complex structure waveguides that owe interesting phenomena by altering pitch angle of twist. The fundamental fact is that the pitch angle of twisted optical fiber plays a deterministic role in the control of flux density and power through the guide [4-6].
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