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This book provides an overview of several topics concerning the
design, fabrication, and application of optical fibers, namely in
the areas of communication systems, sensing, and photonic devices
development. It consists of ten chapters. The first two chapters
are concerned with different kinds of problems that can affect the
performance of advanced optical fiber communication systems.
Chapter One describes the polarisation-mode dispersion (PMD)
phenomenon and discusses PMD-induced pulse broadening, as well as
different compensation techniques, including the case of soliton
transmission systems. Chapter Two provides a review of the main
limitations imposed by nonlinear effects on the performance of both
single-channel and multi-channel optical fiber communication
systems. Due to continued internet growth, the worldwide traffic
demand for long-haul networks has nearly exhausted the capacity
limits of conventional single-mode fiber. Space division
multiplexing (SDM) technologies have become a promising approach to
resolve this bandwidth crunch. Chapter Three presents an overview
of the state-of-the-art SDM-based communications systems,
considering both few-mode fibers (FMFs) and multicore fibers
(MCFs). Chapter Four discusses several FMF-based nonlinear
processes in the context of different optical communications and
sensing applications. Optical fibers have been used during the last
decades to realise various types of photonic devices. Chapter Five
presents a study of the performance of several fiber-based devices
used in the areas of optical communications and sensing. Chapter
Six provides a review of the cavity ring-down technique, which
looks like a very promising technique and has been vastly employed
in several areas of research. Microstructured optical fibers
(MOFs), also called photonic crystal fibers (PCFs), represent a new
class of optical fibers that are characterised by the fact that
fiber cladding presents an array of embedded air holes. They can
offer different possibilities for the fiber optic sensing field,
namely for the fabrication of fiber in-line modal interferometers
(MIs). Chapter Seven describes the fabrication, operating
principles and sensing applications of MOF-MIs. Chapter Eight
discusses several phenomena concerning the ultrafast dynamics of
femtosecond pulse propagation in gas-filled kagome hollow-core
PCFs, namely pulse compression, supercontinuum and UV light
generation. Chapter Nine analyses the fundamentals of twisted clad
guides, considering various forms of microstructured mediums.
Finally, Chapter Ten provides a detailed review of the most recent
developments in the field of nano-structured glass-based optical
fibers fabrication. The application of such kinds of erbium and
thulium doped phase-separated dielectric nano-particles-based
fibers, as well as silicon nano-particles doped fibers towards the
development of fiber lasers, optical amplifiers and broad band
light sources is envisaged.
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