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Te-based chalcohalide glasses for far-infrared optical fiber

Tellurium based glasses have been studied for their optical properties in the far infrared region. New glasses, in the system Ge-Te-AgI, present a very good thermal stability. Indeed, for the first time, no obvious crystallization peak is observed in tellurium based glasses. Then, fibers have been d...

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Published in:Optical materials express 2012-11, Vol.2 (11), p.1470-1477
Main Authors: Conseil, Clément, Bastien, Jean-Claude, Boussard-Plédel, Catherine, Zhang, Xiang-Hua, Lucas, Pierre, Dai, Shixun, Lucas, Jacques, Bureau, Bruno
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description Tellurium based glasses have been studied for their optical properties in the far infrared region. New glasses, in the system Ge-Te-AgI, present a very good thermal stability. Indeed, for the first time, no obvious crystallization peak is observed in tellurium based glasses. Then, fibers have been drawn showing interesting optical losses and quite large transmission in the mid-infrared. So, these glasses are good candidates forthe elaboration of single mode fibers able to detect the CO sub(2) signature at 15 mu m for the ESA Darwin project.
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Optical fibers
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Signatures
Tellurium
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