We simulate the pulse compression around 1550 nm using one stage highly anomalous dispersive photonic crystal fibers, including silica-core photonic crystal fiber with a dispersion value of 600 ps/nm/km and air-core photonic bandgap fiber with a dispersion value of 100 ps/nm/km. A 1.64ps pulse with peak power of 500kW is compressed down to 0.136 ps with a compression factor of 12 by 4.3 m photonic bandgap fiber. Experimental results show that a 1.64 ps pulse is compressed down to 0.357 ps with a compression factor of 4.6 by 1.7 m photonic crystal fiber.
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