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Hollow Core Protects Optical Fibers from UV Light

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A new type of optical fiber can guide UV laser light without sustaining the damage often seen in conventional fibers. A microscopic image of a hollow core optical fiber. Courtesy of the Max Planck Institute. Developed by a team from the Max Planck Institute and the Centre for Quantum Engineering and Space-Time Research (QUEST) at the Physical-Technical Federal Agency, the new optical fiber has a hollow core. Traditional optical fibers have a solid glass core, which is most often used to transport light of various spectral ranges, from IR to visible light. UV light, however,...Read full article

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    Published: July 2014
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