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Hybrid active polymer/silica microstructured photonic crystal optical fibers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 March 2011
Abstract
We review several applications of microstructured photonic crystal optical fibers that incorporate active materials infused into the air-holes. The tunable optical characteristics of the materials combined with the unique structure of the fiber enable a number of functionalities including reconfigurability and tunability for various fiber device applications. We describe a brief characterization of the modes and discuss the experimental results of the fibers.
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