Design and properties of hollow antiresonant fibers for the visible and near infrared spectral range
Walter Belardi

TL;DR
This paper discusses the design and properties of hollow antiresonant fibers that enable extended bandwidth and low attenuation in the visible and near infrared spectrum, with potential for fast gas detection.
Contribution
It introduces new fiber designs with enhanced transmission bandwidth and reduced attenuation, including a modification for rapid gas sensing applications.
Findings
Attenuation as low as 175dB/km at 480nm
Extended transmission bandwidth in the near infrared
Proposed fiber modification for fast gas detection
Abstract
Hollow core antiresonant fibers offer new possibilities in the near infrared and visible spectral range. I show here that the great flexibility of this technology can allow the design and fabrication of hollow core optical fibers with an extended transmission bandwidth in the near infrared and with very low optical attenuation in the visible wavelength regime. A very low attenuation of 175dB/km at 480nm is reported. A modification of the design of the studied fibers is proposed in order to achieve fast-responding gas detection.
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