Baggett et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Microstructured fibers for high power applicationsBaggett et al., 2005
- Document ID
- 8964778149896013614
- Author
- Baggett J
- Petrovich M
- Hayes J
- Finazzi V
- Poletti F
- Amezcua R
- Broderick N
- Richardson D
- Monro T
- Salter P
- Proudley G
- O'Driscoll E
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Nanophotonics for Communication: Materials and Devices II
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Fiber delivery of intense laser radiation is important for a broad range of application sectors, from medicine through to industrial laser processing of materials, and offers many practical system design and usage benefits relative to free space solutions. Optical fibers for high …
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