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Imaginary refractive index waveguides and applications
A new form of optical waveguide, the gain/loss waveguide (GLW), is proposed and demonstrated through numerical simulation. Both step- and photonic crystal gain/loss fibres with no variation in the real part of the refractive index are shown to be feasible. The implications in designing novel waveguides and devices are discussed.