“…In most PMFs, the SIB is produced through the photo-elastic effect due to the thermal stress from the stress-applying parts (SAPs) embedded in fiber cladding [13], which have different thermal expanding coefficients (TECs) from surroundings due to the dopant [14]. The stress distribution and the SIB depend on the difference between TECs of these constituting materials, which is mainly dominated by the geometry of SAPs in additional to the concentration of the dopant [15], [16]. PMFs were conventionally named Panda, Bow-tie, Elliptical-cladding, and Side-pit fibers, et.al., depending on the geometry of SAPs [6], [7], [13]- [16].…”