Resonant Bend Loss in Leakage Channel Fibers
arXiv:1205.5584 · doi:10.1364/OL.37.003147
Abstract
Leakage channel fibers, designed to suppress higher-order modes, demonstrate resonant power loss at certain critical radii of curvature. Outside the resonance, the power recovers to the levels offset by the usual mechanism of bend-induced loss. Using C$^2$-imaging, we experimentally characterize this anomaly and identify the corresponding physical mechanism as the radiative decay of the fundamental mode mediated by the resonant coupling to a cladding mode.
3 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Optics Letters