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Low cross-talk design of multi-core fibers

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Abstract

Multicore fibers have exciting potential, motivating design of low-crosstalk fibers. Bend-induced shifts in coupling resonances play a crucial role in modeling cross-talk even for the extremely gentle bends expected for buried fiber.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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