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  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 29,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 104-108
  • (2011)

Manufacturing Conditions for Microstructured and Nanostructured Optical Fibers

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Abstract

Microstructured optical fiber samples are presented that illustrate the lattice dynamics when fiber-drawing parameters are not ideal. The fiber samples contain simple and complex lattices that exhibit controlled and distorted lattice structures bound by a small (<0.5) dimensionless capillary number. Although predictive numerical models exist, special manufacturing conditions are required for fabricating novel fiber lattices at limited quantities. This study is useful for basic-research studies on the development of novel lattice structures with characteristically short preform lengths (<0.5 m) and modest draw rates ( <30 m/min) for the small-volume production of experimental microstructured and nanostructured optical fibers.

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