Broad and ultra-flattened supercontinuum generation in the visible wavelengths based on the fundamental mode of photonic crystal fibre with central holes * Yuan Jin-Hui(苑金辉) a) † , Sang Xin-Zhu(桑新柱) a) , Yu Chong-Xiu(余重秀) a) , Xin Xiang-Jun(忻向军) a) , Shen Xiang-Wei(申向伟) a) , Zhang Jin-Long(张锦龙) a) , Zhou Gui-Yao(周桂耀) b) , Li Shu-Guang(李曙光) b) , and Hou Lan-Tian (侯蓝田) b)
Complete leaky mode coupling in dual-core photonic crystal fibre based on the coupled-mode theory * Yuan Jin-Hui(苑金辉) a) † , Yu Chong-Xiu(余重秀) a) , Sang Xin-Zhu(桑新柱) a) , Zhang Jin-Long(张锦龙) a) , Zhou Gui-Yao(周桂耀) b) , and Hou Lan-Tian(侯蓝田) b)
With the full-vector plane-wave method (FVPWM) and the full-vector beam propagation method (FVBPM), the dependences of the band-gap and mode characteristics on material index and cladding structure parameter in anti-resonance guiding photonic crystal fibres (ARGPCFs) are sufficiently analysed. An ARGPCF operating in the near-infrared wavelength is shown. The influences of the high index cylinders, glass interstitial apexes and silica structure on the characteristics of band-gaps and modes are deeply investigated. The equivalent planar waveguide theory is used for analysing such an ARGPCF filled by the isotropic materials, and the resonance and the anti-resonance characteristics can be well predicted.
Polarisation-sensitive four-wave mixing and soliton self-frequency shift effect in the highly birefringent photonic crystal fibre * Yuan Jin-Hui(苑金辉) a) † , Sang Xin-Zhu(桑新柱) a) , Yu Chong-Xiu (余重秀) a) , Xin Xiang-Jun(忻向军) a) , Li Shu-Guang(李曙光) b) , Zhou Gui-Yao(周桂耀) b) , and Hou Lan-Tian(侯蓝田) b)
Investigation of the guided-mode characteristics of hollow-core photonic band-gap fibre with interstitial holes * Yuan Jin-Hui(苑金辉) a) † , Yu Chong-Xiu(余重秀) a) , Sang Xin-Zhu(桑新柱) a) , Zhang Jin-Long(张锦龙) a) , Zhou Gui-Yao(周桂耀) b) , Li Shu-Guang(李曙光) b) , and Hou Lan-Tian(侯蓝田) b)
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