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Ignoring the Core-Cladding Interface

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Abstract

We review recent results analyzing a 3D printed optical fibre and show how ignoring the core-cladding interface to use an effective index approximation when interpreting fibre-based measurements can lead to potential misunderstandings of photo-dependent phenomena, in this case the origin of optical loss in 3D printed fibres.

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