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The dispersion uniformity of a commercially available and a custom-fabricated photonic crystal fiber (PCF) was characterized with a white light interferometry (WLI) setup between 900 - 1100 nm. The custom-fabricated PCFs displayed up to 1.5 times less variation in β2 and β3 for neighboring 50 cm long pieces and the largest variation between two 50-cm long pieces within a 5m long fiber section. As changes in dispersion can be caused by fabrication tolerances, this can be regarded as an effective metric to evaluate fiber fabrication uniformity.
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Timothy Lim, Daniel L. Rhonehouse, Geoffrey D. Chin, Rafael R. Gattass, Lynda E. Busse, L. Brandon Shaw, Michelle Y. Sander, "Measurement of dispersion uniformity of photonic crystal fibers using white light interferometry," Proc. SPIE PC12882, Optical Components and Materials XXI, PC128820J (9 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2692997