2014
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms6085
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Polarization maintaining single-mode low-loss hollow-core fibres

Abstract: Hollow-core fibre (HCF) is a powerful technology platform offering breakthrough performance improvements in sensing, communications, higher-power pulse delivery and other applications. Free from the usual constraints on what materials can guide light, it promises qualitatively new and ideal operating regimes: precision signals transmitted free of nonlinearities, sensors that guide light directly in the samples they are meant to probe and so on. However, these fibres have not been widely adopted, largely becaus… Show more

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“…In the same wavelength range, the sign of the birefringence keeps unchanged. The relatively lower birefringence comparing with a recently reported HC-PBGF ( n ∼ 2 × 10 −4 ) [11] should be attributed to the fact that the transmission bands of our ARF stay far away from any mode anti-crossing. Larger birefringence in ARF may be possible, if mode anti-crossing is carefully introduced.…”
Section: Polarization Properties Of Arfmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…In the same wavelength range, the sign of the birefringence keeps unchanged. The relatively lower birefringence comparing with a recently reported HC-PBGF ( n ∼ 2 × 10 −4 ) [11] should be attributed to the fact that the transmission bands of our ARF stay far away from any mode anti-crossing. Larger birefringence in ARF may be possible, if mode anti-crossing is carefully introduced.…”
Section: Polarization Properties Of Arfmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…transmission properties, e.g., attenuation and transmission bandwidth [11]. In ARF, the broadband transmission requirement restrains the utilization of the anti-crossing effect.…”
Section: Polarization Properties Of Arfmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The rapid and significant change in effective index of an air-guided mode at the edges of the anti-resonant frequency window has been used in PBG fibres to introduce PB in previous works 3 . Here, we use a similar effect to introduce an effective index difference in the OPFM of a four-tube NANF.…”
Section: Mode Anti-crossing Pb Effect In Nanfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, high performance, low-loss HC with polarisation maintaining properties are not readily available. Some PM HC fibres based on photonic band gap (PBG) guidance have been presented recently 3 . Due to their different guiding mechanism, the PM property is typically achieved by exploiting the anti-crossing of coreclad modes instead of the conventional methods of solid core fibres.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%