We use an accousto-opitc method to measure the beat lengths between th
e LP(01) and the LP(11) modes propagating both in an elliptical-core p
olarization-maintaining fiber and in a bow-tie high-birefringence (Hi-
Bi) fiber for a wide range of optical wavelengths. The Hi-Bi fiber exh
ibits considerable polarization splitting in the measured beat lengths
at all measured wavelengths. According to theory for circular-core fi
bers, the beat length should have a minimum at the wavelength at which
the two modes have the same group velocity in the fiber. We find that
for the elliptical-core fiber such a minimum does not exist in the tw
o-mode region. Based on our measurements we discuss the use of differe
nt fiber types in various two-mode devices. (C) 1996 Optical Society o
f America