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9 April 2007 Double glass and glass-air photonic crystal fibers
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Proceedings Volume 6608, Lightguides and Their Applications III; 66080H (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.739356
Event: Lightguides and Their Applications III, 2006, Krasnobród, Poland
Abstract
Most photonic crystal fibers are made by stacking rods and tubes of a single glass. It is universal procedure to create an air-glass perform which is drawn into a final fiber. It is difficult to obtain an air-glass structure with topology similar to design one in practice. An alternative approach is to replace air holes with glass micro-rods in the considered structures. Use of multicomponent glass allows obtaining a large contrast between microrods and background glass. As a result index guiding and photonic bandgap fibers can be fabricated. In this paper we compare properties of air-glass and double glass structures and report on fabrication double glass structures.
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I. Kujawa, M. Lusawa, D. Pysz, R. Buczynski, and R. Stepien "Double glass and glass-air photonic crystal fibers", Proc. SPIE 6608, Lightguides and Their Applications III, 66080H (9 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.739356
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Dispersion

Cladding

Photonic crystal fibers

Refractive index

Waveguides

Photonic crystals

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