Nested antiresonant nodeless hollow core fiber

  • Poletti F
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Abstract

We propose a novel hollow core fiber design based on nested and non-touching antiresonant tube elements arranged around a central core. We demonstrate through numerical simulations that such a design can achieve considerably lower loss than other state-of-the-art hollow fibers. By adding additional pairs of coherently reflecting surfaces without introducing nodes, the Hollow Core Nested Antiresonant Nodeless Fiber (HC-NANF) can achieve values of confinement loss similar or lower than that of its already low surface scattering loss, while maintaining multiple and octave-wide antiresonant windows of operation. As a result, the HC-NANF can in principle reach a total value of loss – including leakage, surface scattering and bend contributions – that is lower than that of conventional solid fibers. Besides, through resonant out-coupling of high order modes they can be made to behave as effectively single mode fibers.

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Poletti, F. (2014). Nested antiresonant nodeless hollow core fiber. Optics Express, 22(20), 23807. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.22.023807

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