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Recent Progress in Low-Loss Hollow-Core Anti-Resonant Fibers and Their Applications
Ding, Wei ; Wang, Ying-Ying ; Gao, Shou-Fei ; Wang, Meng-Ling ; Wang, Pu
IEEE journal of selected topics in quantum electronics, 2020-07, Vol.26 (4), p.1-12
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New York: IEEE
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Title:
Recent Progress in Low-Loss Hollow-Core Anti-Resonant Fibers and Their Applications
Author:
Ding, Wei
;
Wang, Ying-Ying
;
Gao, Shou-Fei
;
Wang, Meng-Ling
;
Wang, Pu
Subjects:
Broadband communication
;
Electron tubes
;
Geometry
;
Glass
;
Glass fibers
;
Leaky modes
;
optical fiber applications
;
Optical fiber communication
;
optical fiber fabrication
;
Optical fibers
;
Photonics
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IEEE journal of selected topics in quantum electronics, 2020-07, Vol.26 (4), p.1-12
Description:
In the research field of hollow-core optical fiber (HCF), one type of fiber geometry with a leaky mode nature has unexpectedly taken center stage over the last couple of years: the so-called hollow-core anti-resonant fiber (ARF). The guidance mechanism of this ARF has been elucidated explicitly, the optical performance of the fiber has improved significantly, and the range of potential fiber application areas has expanded steadily. This paper will review our continuous efforts to understand, design, and fabricate this hollow-core ARF with the aim of lower loss and wider bandwidth. We also explore the possibility of using an advanced form of ARF in communications applications. In the long journey of looking for optical fibers that provide better performance than conventional solid-core glass fibers, exploitation of the hidden potential of artificial photonic micro-structures will continue to advance.
Publisher:
New York: IEEE
Language:
English
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