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Measurement of Polarization-dependent Chromatic Dispersion in a Birefringent Hollow-core Photonic Crystal Fiber Using Spectral Interferometry

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Abstract

Three evaluation techniques of spectral interferograms were compared in order to find the most precise method which is sensitive to higher order dispersion of a slightly birefringent hollow-core photonic crystal fiber. We showed that the two fundamental modes have considerably different dispersive properties and concluded that the Fourier-method is the most accurate.

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