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Dependence of Crosstalk Increase due to Tight Bend on Core Layout of Multi-Core Fiber

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Abstract

Dependence of the tight-bend-induced crosstalk increase on the core layout is experimentally investigated. The crosstalk increase exponentially decreases with the core-to-core distance increase, and depends on the positions of excited and coupled cores.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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