
Index-guiding photonic crystal fibers with appropriate structural parameters support the fundamental and second order modes over a practically infinite wavelength range. The polarization principal axes and mode field patterns of the modes can be made stable by having different size air-holes along the orthogonal directions. The potential applications of such two-mode PCFs are discussed.
Single mode fibers, Fiber optic sensors, Dispersion (waves), Fiber optics, Crystals, Light polarization
Single mode fibers, Fiber optic sensors, Dispersion (waves), Fiber optics, Crystals, Light polarization
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