Shen et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Thermally drawn multifunctional fibers: toward the next generation of information technologyShen et al., 2022
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- Shen Y
- Wang Z
- Wang Z
- Wang J
- Yang X
- Zheng X
- Chen H
- Li K
- Wei L
- Zhang T
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- InfoMat
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As the fundamental building block of optical fiber communication technology, thermally drawn optical fibers have fueled the development and prosperity of modern information society. However, the conventional step‐index configured silica optical fibers have scarcely …
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