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Transmission properties of hydrogenated amorphous silicon optical fibers into the mid-infrared regime

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Abstract

The transmission properties of hydrogenated amorphous silicon core fibers are characterized from the near to mid-infrared regime. The low linear and nonlinear losses measured past 2µm indicate their suitability for applications in the life sciences.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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