Frontiers of Optoelectronics, Volume. 11, Issue 1, 69(2018)

Structure formation dynamics in drawing silica photonic crystal fibres

Wenyu WANG1、*, Ghazal Fallah1, Mingjie DING1, Yanhua LUO1, Yuan TIAN1, Shuai WANG1,2, Tomasz KARPISZ3, John CANNING1,4, Kevin COOK1,4, and Gang-Ding PEN1
Author Affiliations
  • 1Photonics and Optical Communications, School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications,University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney, 2052, Australia
  • 2Henan Key Laboratory of Laser and Opto-Electric Information Technology, School of Information Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China
  • 3Warsaw University of Technology, 00-665, Warsaw, Poland
  • 4interdisciplinary Photonics Laboratories (iPL), School of Electrical and Data Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, and School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney, NSW 2007 & 2006, Australia
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    The special features of photonic crystal fibres (PCFs) are achieved by their air hole structures. PCF structure is determined and formed by its origin preform design and drawing process. Therefore, structure formation dynamics in drawing PCF is important for the fabrication of PCF achieving desirable structure and thus the intended feature. This paper will investigate structure formation dynamics of PCF drawing in relation to key parameters and conditions, such as hole dimension, temperature, pressure, etc.

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    Wenyu WANG, Ghazal Fallah, Mingjie DING, Yanhua LUO, Yuan TIAN, Shuai WANG, Tomasz KARPISZ, John CANNING, Kevin COOK, Gang-Ding PEN. Structure formation dynamics in drawing silica photonic crystal fibres[J]. Frontiers of Optoelectronics, 2018, 11(1): 69

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    Paper Information

    Category: RESEARCH ARTICLE

    Received: Dec. 12, 2017

    Accepted: Dec. 28, 2017

    Published Online: Aug. 4, 2018

    The Author Email: WANG Wenyu (wenyu.wang@student.unsw.edu.au)

    DOI:10.1007/s12200-018-0775-3

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