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24 September 2005 Specialty fibers for broad spectra of wavelength and power
Viacheslav Artyushenko, Cezar Wojciechowski, Jim Ingram, Vitaly Kononenko, Vladimir Lobachev, Tatjana Sakharova, Jacek Ludczak, Andrzej Grzebieniak, Zdzislaw Wojciechowski
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Review of the latest development in production and advanced applications of specialty fibre optics includes specialty silica fibers and IR-fibers drawn from chalcogenide glasses and extruded from crystal solutions of Silver Halides. Transmission range of these 3 types of fibers spans 0.2 to 18μm, while the power of radiation they may deliver varies from microwatts for sensing applications to several kilowatts - when silica fibers are assembled, for example, in high power cables for laser technology applications. Various probes and bundles assembled from specialty fibers are used for remote sensing of IR-emission, temperature, mechanical stress and for process-spectroscopy in very broad range - from 0.2 to 18μm.
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Viacheslav Artyushenko, Cezar Wojciechowski, Jim Ingram, Vitaly Kononenko, Vladimir Lobachev, Tatjana Sakharova, Jacek Ludczak, Andrzej Grzebieniak, and Zdzislaw Wojciechowski "Specialty fibers for broad spectra of wavelength and power", Proc. SPIE 5951, Optical Fibers: Technology, 595103 (24 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.625991
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Spectroscopy

Glasses

Specialty optical fibers

Crystals

Silver

Fiber lasers

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