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All-fiber LP11 mode convertors

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Opt. Lett., 33 (4): 306--308 (February 2008)
DOI: 10.1364/OL.33.000306

Abstract

We describe two all-fiber devices for converting light from the fundamental mode to the second-order set of modes in optical fibers. The first is made by controlled hole collapse in a photonic crystal fiber, and the second is a twisted fused coupler made from few-moded conventional fiber. As well as having applications within fiber optics, the devices can be used to generate azimuthally polarized free-space beams.

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