Poletti et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Hollow-core photonic bandgap fibers: technology and applicationsPoletti et al., 2013
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- Poletti F
- Petrovich M
- Richardson D
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- Nanophotonics
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Since the early conceptual and practical demonstrations in the late 1990s, Hollow-Core Photonic Band Gap Fibres (HC-PBGFs) have attracted huge interest by virtue of their promise to deliver a unique range of optical properties that are simply not possible in …
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