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Low-loss criterion and effective area considerations for photonic crystal fibres

We study the class of endlessly single-mode all-silica photonic crystal fibres with a triangular air-hole cladding. We consider the sensitivity to longitudinal nonuniformities and the consequences and limitations for realizing low-loss large-mode-area photonic crystal fibres. We also discuss the dom...

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Published in:Journal of optics. A, Pure and applied optics Pure and applied optics, 2003-05, Vol.5 (3), p.163-167
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