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Published on: January 8, 2014
Inner cladding microstructuration based on symmetry reduction for improvement of singlemode robustness in VLMA fiber
Romain Dauliat1, Dmitry Gaponov, Aurélien Benoit
1Xlim Research Institute, UMR CNRS / Université de Limoges n°7252, 123 avenue Albert Thomas, 87060 Limoges, France. romain.dauliat@xlim.fr
Abstract:
Very large mode area, active optical fibers with a low high order mode content in the actively doped core region were designed by removing the inner cladding symmetry. The relevance of the numerical approach is demonstrated here by the investigation of a standard air-silica Large Pitch Fiber, used as a reference. A detailed study of all-solid structures is also performed. Finally, we propose new kinds of geometry for 50 μm core, all-solid microstructured fibers enabling a robust singlemode laser emission from 400 nm to 2200 nm.
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