Nested capillary anti-resonant silica fiber with mid-infrared transmission and low bending sensitivity at 4000 nm
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Titre | Nested capillary anti-resonant silica fiber with mid-infrared transmission and low bending sensitivity at 4000 nm |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Auteurs | Klimczak M, Dobrakowski D, Ghosh ANath, Stepniewski G, Pysz D, Huss G, Sylvestre T, Buczynski R |
Journal | OPTICS LETTERS |
Volume | 44 |
Pagination | 4395-4398 |
Date Published | SEP 1 |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0146-9592 |
Résumé | We report a silica glass nested capillary anti-resonant node-less fiber with transmission and low bending sensitivity in the mid-infrared around 4000 nm. The fiber is characterized in terms of transmission over 1700-4200 nm wavelengths, revealing a mid-infrared 3500-4200 nm transmission window, clearly observable for a 12 m long fiber. Bending loss around 4000 nm is 0.5 dB/m measured over three full turns with 40 mm radius, going up to 5 dB/m for full turns with 15 mm radius. Our results provide experimental evidence of hollow-core silica fibers in which nested, anti-resonant capillaries provide high bend resistance in the mid-infrared. This is obtained for a fiber with a large core diameter of over 60 mu m relative to around 30 mu m capillaries in the cladding, which motivates its application in gas fiber lasers or fiber-based mid-infrared spectroscopy of COx or NxO analytes. (C) 2019 Optical Society of America |
DOI | 10.1364/OL.44.004395 |