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Design of Two-Core Photonic Crystal Fiber to Eliminate Intermodal Dispersion

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Abstract

A two-core photonic crystal fiber is proposed to eliminate intermodal dispersion. The fiber can be fabricated readily with the existing technology and is suitable for applications that involve ultrashort pulses.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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