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Core-radius dependency of mode transition and attenuation constants in circular hollow waveguides for the infrared

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Abstract

Attenuation constants in circular hollow waveguides are numerically evaluated based on the exact characteristic equation. Mode transition takes place when waveguides become thinner.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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