2014
DOI: 10.1117/12.2053870
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Photonic crystal lenses for transverse focusing of laser illumination in microstructured optical fibers

Abstract: Transverse light propagation through the air holed cladding of microstructured optical fibers (MOFs) has recently attracted interest owing to its importance for several applications such as fiber grating writing, particle trapping in hollow core fibers, all optical switch devices, etc. The air holes in the MOF cladding region impede efficient delivery of transversely propagating light to the core region when the fiber is illuminated from the outside. To overcome this problem we designed MOFs with a gradient ai… Show more

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“…After the parameter study of the previous section, we will now design the air cladding of the MOF in such a way that it will focus the transversely propagating grating writing beam into the core region [23], [26], [27]. This can be achieved by implementing a photonic crystal Mikaelian lens (PCML), which is a specific type of gradient index lens in a photonic crystal lattice.…”
Section: Dedicated Mof With Focusing Claddingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…After the parameter study of the previous section, we will now design the air cladding of the MOF in such a way that it will focus the transversely propagating grating writing beam into the core region [23], [26], [27]. This can be achieved by implementing a photonic crystal Mikaelian lens (PCML), which is a specific type of gradient index lens in a photonic crystal lattice.…”
Section: Dedicated Mof With Focusing Claddingmentioning
confidence: 98%