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Radiation-induced absorption (RIA) of light in five isotropic optic fibers (OFs) with a core of undoped silica glass (SiO2) and a fluorosilicate cladding and one birefringent OF of the “PANDA” type of the same chemical composition was measured at a wavelength λ = 1.55 μm under γ-irradiation to a dose of 1 kGy (∼ 1 Gy/s), 15–45 min after completion of irradiation, and in a few months at temperatures...
— We have demonstrated a modified chemical vapor deposition (MCVD) process for the fabrication of multilayer photonic bandgap fiber based on high-purity silica glass. Sequential growth of layers differing in melting point has been shown to lead to distortion of the layers in the resulting photonic bandgap structure and a sharp rise in optical loss as a result of deviations from Bragg’s reflection...
Three-photon spontaneous parametric downconversion (TPSPDC) is a challenging problem in nonlinear quantum optics. A highly doped germania-silica optical fiber is a good candidate for the appropriate nonlinear medium, because of the big interaction length and tight field confinement. A principal condition for TPSPDC is the exact phase-matching between the pump and signal fiber modes.
Single-mode larger-mode-area (LMA) all-glass (free of air-holes) fibers are required for all-fiber high-power lasers and amplifiers as they allow for efficient splicing with other components, which is impossible in the case of LMA photonic crystal fiber. Recently, we have demonstrated an active all-glass Bragg fiber with a mode-field diameter of 26 µm (λ=1.04 µm) [1]. Single-mode transverse mode-oscillation...
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