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Improved Acetylene-Filled Photonic Bandgap Fiber Cells Fabricated using a Tapering Method

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Abstract

Gas-filled photonic microcells (PMC) have been produced by tapering the end of photonic bandgap fibers. This method improves cell transmission and reduces etalon effect. PMC contamination was determined by fitting the measured absorption lines.

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