18 July 2012 Initiatory concept of localized CO2 laser-based tapering rig for realization of in-fiber devices
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We present the development procedure as well as preliminary fabrication results for a CO2 laser-based tapering rig allowing one stage tapering of optical fibers. Our aim is to develop in-fiber devices constructed from fibers filled with various materials, which can be drawn from thick preforms using the presented procedure. The constructed tapering rig consists of a CO2 laser as the heating source, ellipsoid-based mirror optics, and computer-controlled high-precision motors.
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Ran Aharoni, Liron Bidani, Moshe Sinvani, and Zeev Zalevsky "Initiatory concept of localized CO2 laser-based tapering rig for realization of in-fiber devices," Optical Engineering 51(7), 075002 (18 July 2012). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.51.7.075002
Published: 18 July 2012
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KEYWORDS
Gas lasers

Optical fibers

Silicon

Carbon monoxide

Silica

Cameras

Reflectors

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