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Modelling Photonic Crystal Fibres

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Physicists from Gdansk University of Technology in Poland and from Aston University in the UK have worked out a new way of modelling photonic crystal fibres with hexagonal cells and large airholes. These small-mode-area fibres have applications in pressure and temperature sensing as well as in all-optical switching, in supercontinuum generation and in Raman scattering for optical amplifiers. This image of the step index fibre is generated by Femlab software. Courtesy of B. Reichel, Gda«nsk University of Technology. The technique combines accurate numerical computation of mode...Read full article

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    Published: August 2008
    EuropeEUROResearchhexagonal cellslarge airholesphotonic crystal fibresResearch & Technology

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