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Dispersion management with microstructured optical fibers: ultraflattened chromatic dispersion with low losses

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We numerically demonstrate ultraflattened chromatic dispersion with low losses in microstructured optical fibers (MOFs). We propose using two different MOF structures to get this result. Both structures are based on a subset of a triangular array of cylindrical air holes; the cross sections of these inclusions are circular, and a missing hole in the fiber’s middle forms the core. In this MOF structure the diameters of the inclusions increase with distance from the fiber axis until the diameters reach a maximum. With this new design and with three different hole diameters, it requires only seven rings to reach the 0.2dB/km level at λ=1.55 µm with a variation amplitude of dispersion below 3.0×10-2 ps nm-1 km-1 of λ=1.51.6 µm. With the usual MOF (made from holes of identical diameter), we show that at least 18 hole rings are required for losses to decrease to <1 dB/km at λ=1.55 µm.

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