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Self-Cleaning Optical Fiber Generates Supercontinuum Light Sources

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Researchers at Tampere University collaborated with colleagues at the University of Warsaw and the University of Burgundy France-Comté to create a supercontinuum light source in the mid-infrared, using a nonsilica, graded-index, multimode fiber. The collaborators generated a two-octave supercontinuum in the fiber, which could create a path toward bright, ultrabroadband light sources for applications in the mid-infrared that require high spatial beam quality and high power. The researchers said the optical fiber could be used in environmental sensing, molecular fingerprinting,...Read full article

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