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  • 2011Large-mode-area photonic crystal fiber with double lattice constant structure and low bending losscitations
  • 2009Response of FBGs in Microstructured and Bow Tie Fibers Embedded in Laminated Composite33citations

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  • Mergo, P.
  • Beres-Pawlik, E.
  • Thienpont, Hugo
  • Napierala, Marek Adam
  • Berghmans, Francis
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  • Degrieck, J.
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  • Thienpont, H.
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  • Luyckx, G.
  • Bartelt, H.
  • Becker, M.
  • De Waele, W.
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  • Wojcik, J.
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Large-mode-area photonic crystal fiber with double lattice constant structure and low bending loss

  • Mergo, P.
  • Beres-Pawlik, E.
  • Thienpont, Hugo
  • Nasilowski, T.
  • Napierala, Marek Adam
  • Berghmans, Francis
Abstract

We report on a bendable photonic crystal fiber for short pulse high power fiber laser applications. This fiber uses a double lattice structure and enables single mode operation with a very large mode area that reaches 1454 mu m(2) when the fiber is kept straight and 655 mu m(2) in the fiber bent around a 10 cm radius. Single mode operation is enforced by the very large bending loss in excess of 50 dB/m experienced by the higher order modes, whilst bending loss for the fundamental mode is smaller than 0.01 dB/m. We outline the principles of our fiber design and we explore the guiding properties of the fiber. (C)2011 Optical Society of America

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