Abstract:In this paper we consider a new type of hollow core microstructured optical fibers (HC MOFs) so called negative curvature hollow core fibers (NCHCFs). NCHCFs are known as hollow core fibers which allow to transmit a light under extremely high material loss of the cladding material. Such unique property of NCHCFs is due to the fact that their guiding mechanism is different from the guiding mechanisms in hollow core photonic crystal fibers (HC PCFs) and hollow core Bragg fibers (HC BFs). The two main factors whi… Show more
“…Despite recent efforts in analytical analysis [46], the function of the core wall shape is not yet clear. It appears that both the properties of the high-index and of the low-index cladding modes are affected by the curvature.…”
The background, optical properties, and applications of low-loss negative curvature hollow-core fiber are reviewed. Data on spectral attenuation are collated and extended.
“…Despite recent efforts in analytical analysis [46], the function of the core wall shape is not yet clear. It appears that both the properties of the high-index and of the low-index cladding modes are affected by the curvature.…”
The background, optical properties, and applications of low-loss negative curvature hollow-core fiber are reviewed. Data on spectral attenuation are collated and extended.
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