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1530nm fiber laser fabricated via additive manufacturing of silica gain fibers

1530nm fiber laser fabricated via additive manufacturing of silica gain fibers
1530nm fiber laser fabricated via additive manufacturing of silica gain fibers
Silica fibers are highly desired due to their robustness and easy integration with existing infrastructure. Although fabrication of silica gain fibers can be performed using well-established methods e.g., Modified Chemical Vapor Deposition (MCVD), each production cycle can be time-consuming and expensive. Additive manufacturing (AM) on the other hand is an attractive way of fabrication, where reduced waste and short cycles are widely recognized. Today, AM is commonly used to make functional components and prototypes.
Silicon compounds, Fabrication, Prototypes, Europe, Production, Three-dimensional printing, Robustness
IEEE
Maniewski, Pawel
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Brunzell, Martin
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Harvey, Clarissa M.
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Barrett, Laura
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Pasiskevicius, Valdas
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Laurell, Fredrik
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Fokine, Michael
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Maniewski, Pawel
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Brunzell, Martin
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Harvey, Clarissa M.
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Barrett, Laura
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Pasiskevicius, Valdas
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Laurell, Fredrik
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Maniewski, Pawel, Brunzell, Martin, Harvey, Clarissa M., Barrett, Laura, Pasiskevicius, Valdas, Laurell, Fredrik and Fokine, Michael (2023) 1530nm fiber laser fabricated via additive manufacturing of silica gain fibers. In 2023 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe & European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC). IEEE. 1 pp . (doi:10.1109/CLEO/Europe-EQEC57999.2023.10231564).

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Abstract

Silica fibers are highly desired due to their robustness and easy integration with existing infrastructure. Although fabrication of silica gain fibers can be performed using well-established methods e.g., Modified Chemical Vapor Deposition (MCVD), each production cycle can be time-consuming and expensive. Additive manufacturing (AM) on the other hand is an attractive way of fabrication, where reduced waste and short cycles are widely recognized. Today, AM is commonly used to make functional components and prototypes.

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Published date: 4 September 2023
Keywords: Silicon compounds, Fabrication, Prototypes, Europe, Production, Three-dimensional printing, Robustness

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Local EPrints ID: 509331
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/509331
PURE UUID: 0a6eb25c-c5eb-425e-820d-3ebb72098a70
ORCID for Pawel Maniewski: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0137-260X

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Date deposited: 19 Feb 2026 17:31
Last modified: 20 Feb 2026 03:12

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Author: Pawel Maniewski ORCID iD
Author: Martin Brunzell
Author: Clarissa M. Harvey
Author: Laura Barrett
Author: Valdas Pasiskevicius
Author: Fredrik Laurell
Author: Michael Fokine

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