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'Air Waveguides' Function Like Optical Fibers

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A team from the University of Maryland has discovered how to make air behave like optical fiber, guiding light beams over short distances without losing power. Using “air waveguides” the researchers have been able to enhance light signals. They said the signal was found to be 1.5 times stronger than a signal obtained without a waveguide. The air waveguides were created over about 1 m using 10 Hz Ti:sapphire laser pulses at 800 nm, with pulse widths of 50 to 100 fs, and power up to 16 mJ. The pulses collapse into filaments because the laser light increases the refractive...Read full article

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    Published: July 2014
    AmericasDefense Threat Reduction Agencyenergyfiber opticsfilamentlensesMarylandNational Science FoundationOpticsPhysical Review Xphysicsrefractive indexResearch & TechnologyTech PulseU.S. air force office of scientific researchUniversity of Marylandair waveguidesHoward MilchbergLasers

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