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Anti-Resonant Hollow-Core Fiber (AR-HCF) and NANF: Advancements

Introduction Anti-Resonant Hollow-Core Fiber (AR-HCF) represents a pivotal shift in the design and performance of optical fiber technologies, particularly in areas where traditional solid-core fibers reach their limitations. Unlike conventional fibers where light travels through a silica core, AR-HCF guides light predominantly through air, leveraging anti-resonant structures in the cladding to confine light with minimal […]

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Building Multimode Fibers

Introduction Building Multimode Fibers : Multimode fibers have long been central to the evolution of optical communication, providing high-bandwidth data transmission through parallel light modes. Traditionally fabricated from pure silica, these fibers offer low attenuation, mature manufacturing processes, and compatibility with a broad range of devices. However, as the demand for smarter, faster, and more […]