Abstract
Photonic crystal fibre (PCF) is optical fibre with a more-or-less regular array of microscopic air holes running along its length. Proposed in 1992, the first working example was made in 1996.1 In this paper we consider PCF in which light is guided at a missing (filled in) air hole in an array of holes.
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