
Hollow-core Anti-resonant Fiber is a revolutionary special fiber. Its core features a hollow structure and utilizes the anti-resonance principle to confine light propagation in air instead of traditional glass. This endows it with characteristics of ultra-low latency, resistance to nonlinear effects and potential ultra-low loss, making it a cutting-edge technological direction for future high-speed communication, high-power laser transmission and precision sensing fields.

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