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Low-loss micro-machining of anti-resonant hollow-core fiber with focused ion beam for optofluidic application

Adamu et al., 2021

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9170846353827253718
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Adamu A
Wang Y
Correa R
Bang O
Markos C
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Optical Materials Express

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Hollow-core fiber (HCF) is a promising candidate for optofluidic applications because it can act as a gas-cell, permitting intense fluid-light interaction over extended lengths with low optical loss and inherent flexibility. Such a platform could pave the way for an all-fiberized …
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