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Hollow Core Antiresonant Fibers in Borosilicate Glass

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Abstract

We report the first hollow-core optical fibers made of low quality borosilicate glass. Their negligible material absorption loss stemming from ultralow mode-glass overlap opens up the prospect of using cheap glasses in the optoelectronics industry.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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