Photonic Crystal Fiber, Endlessly Singlemode, 5 µm Core, PM

The F-SM5-PM (NKT P/N LMA-PM-5) Polarization Maintaining Endlessly Singlemode Photonic Crystal Fiber is an un-doped silica fiber that uses a triangular pattern of air holes to form the cladding. Since the index contrast between the core and the cladding, Δn, is determined only by the geometry of the air holes, it is possible to fabricate fibers with a very small and accurate Δn, and thus obtain very low numerical apertures and very large mode areas. This type of fiber is single-mode over a very broad wavelength range, with a practically constant mode-field diameter (MFD) of 4.2 ± 0.5 μm. It has a polarization extinction ratio of greater than 18 dB. At short wavelengths, the fibers' performance is limited by macro-bending losses, which determines the practical wavelength range for applications. The F-SM Series PCFs are typically used where single-mode, high-power delivery is required without introducing non-linear effects. Coupling light into and out of an F-SM fiber is as simple as for standard doped-glass optical fibers. In a free-space set-up, the optics should match the NA of the fiber and be diffraction limited in order to obtain a low-loss coupling. Since the MFD is practically constant, the NA is proportional to the wavelength, which should be considered in the design of coupling optics for a broad wavelength range. For adding fiber connectors and protective jackets, please contact Newport technical support.
This bare fiber does not include a protective fiber jacket. Standard pricing is per meter. The following volume discount schedule is applied when ordering continuous lengths of optical fiber: 10 - 49 m: 15%, 50 - 99 m: 22%, 100 - 499 m: 25%, and ≥ 500 m: 28%.
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F-SM5-PM Datasheet(336.4 kB, PDF)

