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Opt Lett
; 42(13): 2571-2574, 2017 Jul 01.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-28957287
RESUMO
We report the fabrication and characterization of Kagome hollow-core antiresonant fibers, which combine low attenuation (as measured at â¼30 cm bend diameter) with a wide operating bandwidth and high modal purity. Record low attenuation values are reported: 12.3 dB/km, 13.9 dB/km, and 9.6 dB/km in three different fibers optimized for operation at 1 µm, 1.55 µm, and 2.5 µm, respectively. These fibers are excellent candidates for ultra-high power delivery at key laser wavelengths including 1.064 µm and 2.94 µm, as well as for applications in gas-based sensing and nonlinear optics.