Nested capillary anti-resonant silica fiber with mid-infrared transmission and low bending sensitivity at 4000 nm

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TitreNested capillary anti-resonant silica fiber with mid-infrared transmission and low bending sensitivity at 4000 nm
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursKlimczak M, Dobrakowski D, Ghosh ANath, Stepniewski G, Pysz D, Huss G, Sylvestre T, Buczynski R
JournalOPTICS LETTERS
Volume44
Pagination4395-4398
Date PublishedSEP 1
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0146-9592
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

DOI10.1364/OL.44.004395