Abstract
The challenge of multi-core fibres [1] (MCFs) design arises from the necessity of compatibility of the fibres parameters with already existing transmission standards. Those parameters are namely: single-mode operation, negligible crosstalk (XT), low losses (transmission and bending), dispersion characteristics and geometrical compatibility, which together enable easy integration with currently used fibres and electronic devices. While hole-assisted fibres have been already presented [2], no special treatment was applied in order to provide the compatibility with existing standards.
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