Fusion splicing of hollow-core to standard single-mode fibers using a
We study fusion splicing of anti-resonant hollow-core fiber with low loss (0.52 dB) and conventional single-mode fiber using a convenient graded-index bridge fiber.
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We study fusion splicing of anti-resonant hollow-core fiber with low loss (0.52 dB) and conventional single-mode fiber using a convenient graded-index bridge fiber.
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We demonstrate halving the record-low loss of interconnection between a nested antiresonant nodeless type hollow-core fiber (NANF) and standard single-mode fiber (SMF).
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Review of the topic of interconnectivity between hollow core fibres and conventional single-mode fibres. Focus on the key parameters: limits of coupling loss, and measurement
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We propose an approach to interconnect a hollow-core fiber (HCF) of arbitrary core size with standard single-mode fiber with perfect mode-field size adaptation and experimentally...
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The technology is growing in popularity, but can it ever replace traditional single mode fiber?
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In this paper, we comprehensively review the progress in the development of HCFs including fiber design, fabrication and parameters (with comparisons to conventional single-mode
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In the paper, a hollow-core anti-resonant fiber (HC-ARF) that can support SPSM beam transmission with an average loss of 15 dB/km in wavelengths beyond 1000 nm is proposed.
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Bragg fibers offer strong mode confinement and can be single-mode even with large core diameters. However, they suffer from limited bandwidth and high fabrication complexity.
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In the paper, a hollow-core anti-resonant fiber (HC-ARF) that can support SPSM beam transmission with an average loss of 15 dB/km in
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The most notable feature of this fiber is that it uses a 19-cell type core which can achieve a low transmission loss, but has a special structure called Perturbed Resonance for Increased Single
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Abstract: We propose an approach to interconnect a hollow-core fiber (HCF) of arbitrary core size with standard single-mode fiber with perfect mode-field size adaptation and experimentally
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