| Literature DB >> 23482192 |
John M Fini1, Jeffrey W Nicholson, Robert S Windeler, Eric M Monberg, Linli Meng, Brian Mangan, Anthony Desantolo, Frank V DiMarcello.
Abstract
Hollow-core fibers (HCFs) are a revolution in light guidance with enormous potential. They promise lower loss than any other waveguide, but have not yet achieved this potential because of a tradeoff between loss and single-moded operation. This paper demonstrates progress on a strategy to beat this tradeoff: we measure the first hollow-core fiber employing Perturbed Resonance for Improved Single Modedness (PRISM), where unwanted modes are robustly stripped away. The fiber has fundamental-mode loss of 7.5 dB/km, while other modes of the 19-lattice-cell core see loss >3000 dB/km. This level of single-modedness is far better than previous 19-cell or 7-cell HCFs, and even comparable to some commercial solid-core fibers. Modeling indicates this measured loss can be improved. By breaking the connection between core size and single-modedness, this first PRISM demonstration opens a new path towards achieving the low-loss potential of HCFs.Year: 2013 PMID: 23482192 DOI: 10.1364/OE.21.006233
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Express ISSN: 1094-4087 Impact factor: 3.894