What optical fiber modes reveal: group velocity and effective index for external perturbations

Precise control of fiber modes and their dispersion is essential, particularly for fields such as nonlinear frequency conversion or biosensing, both of which often require extensive and time-consuming simulations for design optimization. Here, we develop a first-order perturbation theory for predict...

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