Higher order mode convertors for 'ribbon' fibre. Yerolatsitis, S. & Birks, T., A. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 33(6):1182-1185, 2015.
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© 2014 Systematic Paris Region Systems and ICT Cluster.Higher-order 'Ribbon' mode convertors were made by post-processing a photonic crystal fibre with a 'parasitic' core. Depending on the size of the parasitic core, the 3rd or 4th order ribbon mode could be excited. The devices are broadband.
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