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9 July 2004 Future directions for microstructured polymer optical fibers
Maryanne C. Large, Alexander Argyros, Geoff Barton, Felicity Cox, Geoffrey Henry, Nader A. Issa, Steven Manos, Whayne Padden, Leon Poladian, Martijn A. van Eijkelenborg, Alexander Bachmann, Karl-Friedrich Klein, Hans Poisel
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Abstract
Microstructured Polymer Optical Fibers (MPOF) were first made in 2001, and subsequent development has aimed at exploiting the material and design opportunities they present. Most effort has been focused on developing approaches for high bandwidth MPOF, and investigating the properties of multimode microstructured fibers. We also consider new applications in endoscopy and photonic interconnects, as well as the use of organic dopants in MPOF.
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Maryanne C. Large, Alexander Argyros, Geoff Barton, Felicity Cox, Geoffrey Henry, Nader A. Issa, Steven Manos, Whayne Padden, Leon Poladian, Martijn A. van Eijkelenborg, Alexander Bachmann, Karl-Friedrich Klein, and Hans Poisel "Future directions for microstructured polymer optical fibers", Proc. SPIE 5360, Photonic Crystal Materials and Devices II, (9 July 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.531138
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Phase only filters

Optical fibers

Signal attenuation

Doping

Multimode fibers

Polymer optical fibers

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