Included among the many structures described herein are photonic bandgap
fibers designed to provide a desired dispersion spectrum. Additionally,
designs for achieving wide transmission bands and lower transmission loss
are also discussed. For example, in some fiber designs, smaller
dimensions of high index material in the cladding and large core size
provide small flat dispersion over a wide spectral range. In other
examples, the thickness of the high index ring-shaped region closest to
the core has sufficiently large dimensions to provide negative dispersion
or zero dispersion at a desired wavelength. Additionally, low index
cladding features distributed along concentric rings or circles may be
used for achieving wide bandgaps.