Chinese Journal of Quantum Electronics, Volume. 23, Issue 4, 433(2006)
Recent advances in hollow-core photonic crystal fibers: an update review
Newly developed hollow-core photonic crystal fibers(HC-PCFs)have increasingly aroused intense research interests because of its unique wave-guiding properties based on the photonic band gap effect. Such fibers have been considered to be very important in applications of high-power delivering and controlling,optical signal processing,and next-generation photonic devices. Recent advances in HC-PCFs are reviewed,including progresses in both fundamental characteristics of mode-guiding,loss mechanism,dispersion and nonlinearities,and applications in high-power fiber-optic delivering,controlling ultra-short optical pulses propagation with dispersion and nonlinear management,nonlinear interactions between light and matters,optical communications and novel photonic devices.
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SUN Qing, MAO Qing-he, MING Hai. Recent advances in hollow-core photonic crystal fibers: an update review[J]. Chinese Journal of Quantum Electronics, 2006, 23(4): 433
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Received: Dec. 20, 2005
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Published Online: Jun. 13, 2010
The Author Email: Qing-he MAO (mqinghe@aiofm.ac.cn)
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