Abstract
A new generation of hollow-core microstructured fibres such as the Negative Curvature Fibre (NCF) and the Hypocycloid Kagome fibre have proven their excellent suitability for robust delivery of high energy short and ultrashort pulses in the visible and near infrared spectral regions [1-3]. These fibres, due to their unique structure and properties, overcome limitations (i.e. nonlinear effects, low damage threshold and strong scattering at shorter wavelengths) present in currently available fibres such as solid core, large mode area and hollow-core PCF.
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