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Decoherence of fiber laser sources is of great importance in imaging applications,and most current studies use or-dinary multi-mode fibers(MMFs).Here,a newly designed single-trench fiber(STF)is investigated to reduce the spatial coherence of fiber light source and compared with MMFs.By bending two fibers with different turns,speckle contrast of a 0.8-m-long STF can be reduced from 0.13 to 0.08,while a 0.8-m-long MMF shows an inverse result.Through speckle contrast and decoupling-mode analysis,the reason of this inverse trend is revealed.Firstly,the STF supports more modes than the MMF due to its larger core diameter.Secondly,mode leak from the first core of the STF can couple to the sec-ond core when bending the STF.Thus,power distribution among high and low-order modes become more even,reducing the spatial coherence considerably.However,in the MMF,high-order modes become leaky modes and decrease slightly when bending the fiber.This work provides a new method to modulate coherence of light source and a new angle to study decoherence principle using special fibers.