Hollow core fibres for data transmission
Hollow core fibres for data transmission
Optical fibre technology plays an ever increasing role in modern society, enabling for example the global intemet and communication systems that most of the world now takes for granted, and more recently, providing a new generation of high power laser devices that are finding ever more uses across an increasingly wide range of manufacturing, scientific and medical applications. After more than 50 years of continuous development, and the enormous commercial uptake of fibre technology, it is perhaps surprising that there is much left to discover and improve. However, to the contrary, many would contend that we are currently in a golden period for optical fibre research, with several new forms of fibre under development and many intriguing device and application opportunities emerging.
Richardson, David
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Chen, Yong
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Jasion, Gregory
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Petrovich, Marco
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Poletti, Francesco
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2016
Richardson, David
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Chen, Yong
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Wheeler, Natalie
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Hayes, John
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Bradley, Thomas
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Sandoghchi, Seyed Reza
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Jasion, Gregory
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Numkam Fokoua, Eric
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Liu, Zhixin
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Slavík, Radan
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Petrovich, Marco
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Poletti, Francesco
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Richardson, David, Chen, Yong, Wheeler, Natalie, Hayes, John, Bradley, Thomas, Sandoghchi, Seyed Reza, Jasion, Gregory, Numkam Fokoua, Eric, Liu, Zhixin, Slavík, Radan, Petrovich, Marco and Poletti, Francesco
(2016)
Hollow core fibres for data transmission.
In OptoElectronics and Communications Conference 2016.
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Abstract
Optical fibre technology plays an ever increasing role in modern society, enabling for example the global intemet and communication systems that most of the world now takes for granted, and more recently, providing a new generation of high power laser devices that are finding ever more uses across an increasingly wide range of manufacturing, scientific and medical applications. After more than 50 years of continuous development, and the enormous commercial uptake of fibre technology, it is perhaps surprising that there is much left to discover and improve. However, to the contrary, many would contend that we are currently in a golden period for optical fibre research, with several new forms of fibre under development and many intriguing device and application opportunities emerging.
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Accepted/In Press date: 1 April 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 27 October 2016
Published date: 2016
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OptoElectronics and Communications Conference (OECC 2016), , Niigata, Japan, 2016-07-03 - 2016-07-07
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