| Literature DB >> 27128049 |
Patrick Uebel, Mehmet C Günendi, Michael H Frosz, Goran Ahmed, Nitin N Edavalath, Jean-Michel Ménard, Philip St J Russell.
Abstract
We report a hollow-core photonic crystal fiber that is engineered so as to strongly suppress higher-order modes, i.e., to provide robust LP<sub>01</sub> single-mode guidance in all the wavelength ranges where the fiber guides with low loss. Encircling the core is a single ring of nontouching glass elements whose modes are tailored to ensure resonant phase-matched coupling to higher-order core modes. We show that the resulting modal filtering effect depends on only one dimensionless shape parameter, akin to the well-known d/Λ parameter for endlessly single-mode solid-core PCF. Fabricated fibers show higher-order mode losses some ∼100 higher than for the LP<sub>01</sub> mode, with LP<sub>01</sub> losses <0.2 dB/m in the near-infrared and a spectral flatness ∼1 dB over a >110 THz bandwidth.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27128049 DOI: 10.1364/OL.41.001961
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Lett ISSN: 0146-9592 Impact factor: 3.776