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APPLICATIONS-CENTERED RESEARCH IN OPTICS

  • Vol. 34, Iss. 30 — Oct. 20, 1995
  • pp: 6842–6847

Optical properties of small-bore hollow glass waveguides

Yuji Matsuura, Todd Abel, and James. A. Harrington  »View Author Affiliations


Applied Optics, Vol. 34, Issue 30, pp. 6842-6847 (1995)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.34.006842


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Abstract

Hollow glass waveguides with a 250-µm i.d. have been fabricated with a liquid-phase deposition technique that uses silica tubing as a base material. The losses of the 250-µm-bore guide measured at CO2 laser wavelengths are as low as 2.0 dB/m. The straight losses for the hollow guides are in good agreement with theoretically predicted losses as a result of the nearly ideal structure of the guides. It is also shown that the guides have low bending losses, a nearly pure-mode delivery, and good high-power laser transmission. By proper design of the dielectric thickness, the guide is also able to deliver Er:YAG laser energy with a low loss of 1.2 dB/m for the 320-µm-bore waveguide. Because the hollow glass waveguide is very flexible and robust, it is quite suitable for medical applications.

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Yuji Matsuura, Todd Abel, and James. A. Harrington, "Optical properties of small-bore hollow glass waveguides," Appl. Opt. 34, 6842-6847 (1995)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ao/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-34-30-6842

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