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Deep-ultraviolet to mid-infrared supercontinuum generated in solid-core ZBLAN photonic crystal fibreJiang et al., 2015
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- Jiang X
- Joly N
- Finger M
- Babic F
- Wong G
- Travers J
- Russell P
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- Nature Photonics
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Silica-based photonic crystal fibre has proven highly successful for supercontinuum generation, with smooth and flat spectral power densities. However, fused silica glass suffers from strong material absorption in the mid-infrared (> 2,500 nm), as well as ultraviolet …
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