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Practical aspects of holey optical fibres

Practical aspects of holey optical fibres
Practical aspects of holey optical fibres
Holey fibres (HFs) are a novel way of guiding light by means of an array of air holes running along the length of the fibre and which surround a central core region (usually a solid silica rod but can be an extra large hole) where the light is confined. If the holes are periodically spaced then the fibre can have a photonic bandgap although for most fibres this is not the case and instead they guide through average index effects.
Broderick, N.G.R.
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Monro, T.M.
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Richardson, D.J.
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Belardi, Walter
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Broderick, N.G.R.
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Monro, T.M.
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Richardson, D.J.
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Belardi, Walter
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Broderick, N.G.R., Monro, T.M., Richardson, D.J. and Belardi, Walter (2001) Practical aspects of holey optical fibres. OECC/IOCC 2001: Optoelectronic Communication Conference 2001, Sydney, Australia. 01 - 05 Jul 2001. 2 pp .

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Abstract

Holey fibres (HFs) are a novel way of guiding light by means of an array of air holes running along the length of the fibre and which surround a central core region (usually a solid silica rod but can be an extra large hole) where the light is confined. If the holes are periodically spaced then the fibre can have a photonic bandgap although for most fibres this is not the case and instead they guide through average index effects.

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Published date: 2001
Venue - Dates: OECC/IOCC 2001: Optoelectronic Communication Conference 2001, Sydney, Australia, 2001-07-01 - 2001-07-05

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Local EPrints ID: 17143
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/17143
PURE UUID: 65596b4f-da14-4273-8c6c-8fa6c4ba7b76
ORCID for D.J. Richardson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7751-1058

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Date deposited: 16 Sep 2005
Last modified: 09 Feb 2023 02:33

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Author: N.G.R. Broderick
Author: T.M. Monro
Author: D.J. Richardson ORCID iD
Author: Walter Belardi

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