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Germanium-Core Borosilicate Glass-Cladded Semiconductor Fibers for Mid-IR Applications

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Abstract

40µm diameter, germanium-core, borosilicate glass-cladded optical fibers were fabricated by the ‘rod in tube method’. The fibers successfully transmitted mid-IR wavelengths, with a transmission loss of 61dB/cm at 6.1µm.

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