Reprint

Hollow core optical fibers

Edited by
July 2019
182 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03921-088-6 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03921-089-3 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Hollow Core Optical Fibers that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Physical Sciences
Summary

The possibility of guiding light in air has fascinated optical scientists and engineers since the dawn of optical fiber technology. In the last few years, hollow core optical fibers have been attracting the attention of an expanding worldwide research community, furthering the design, fabrication and device implementation of specialty optical fibers. Hollow core optical fibers are entering almost any specific application field of optics from medicine to security; from telecommunication to industrial processing; from instrumentation to biology. In parallel to the increased number of applications, major advances are still being made on the optimization of hollow core fiber designs and on the study of its underlying guiding properties, as well as in the use of different materials and fabrication techniques, which, in turn, are providing even more ways of exploitation of this technology and new technical challenges. This Special Issue of Fibers rides the wave of this increasing interest in the field of hollow core optical fibers by providing an overview of the recent progress in this field as well as an updated and indicative sample of current research activities worldwide.

Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
hollow optical fiber; carbon dioxide laser; endoscopic laser applications; hollow-core fibers; Raman lasers; negative curvature fibers; microstructured optical fibers; hollow-core antiresonant fiber; numerical modeling; modal fiber properties; terahertz; THz; 3D printing; addictive manufacturing; waveguide; optical fiber; fiber optics; fiber design and fabrication; microstructured fibers; anti-resonant fibers; CO2 lasers; negative curvature fibers; chalcogenide glass; fiber loss; mid-IR; microstructured optical fiber splicing; optical fiber sensors; hollow core fibers; photonic crystal fibers; multiphoton fluorescence spectroscopy; hollow core fiber; beam delivery; ultrafast lasers; fiber filters; hollow core fibers; anti-resonant; photonic crystal fibers; fabrication; hollow-core photonic crystal fiber; gas photonics; n/a