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  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 25,
  • Issue 3,
  • pp. 757-762
  • (2007)

Dispersion Compensation Over All the Telecommunication Bands With Double-Cladding Photonic-Crystal Fiber

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Abstract

This paper numerically describes the design of double-cladding photonic-crystal fiber (DC-PCF) for ultrabroadband compensation over all telecommunication bands (O to L), i.e., ranging from 1260 to 1625 nm. We show that an ultrabroadband compensating DC-PCF can be designed simply by considering the zero-dispersion wavelength and the relative dispersion to the slope at a particular wavelength of a conventional single-mode fiber (SMF). As a result, we reveal that the proposed DC-PCF can successfully compensate for the dispersion of a conventional SMF with an effective dispersion range of ± 0.4 ps/nm·km over all telecommunication bands as well as provide an effective area comparable to that of conventional dispersion-compensating fiber.

© 2006 IEEE

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