Y. Uspenskiǐ, E. E. Uzorin, A. Popov, A. Vinogradov
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Recursive and Numerical Methods for the Calculation of Modes in Optical Bragg Fibers with Very Large Effective Area
Two approaches to the calculation of modes in Bragg fibers are presented. The first one utilizes a close relation between Bragg fibers and plane multilayer mirrors and formulates mode propagation in terms of cylindrical wave reflection. The second method is based on numerical solution of the Maxwell equation. The both methods are applied to the calculation of a Bragg fiber with a large core diameter