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Progress in Semiconductor Optical Fibers

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Abstract

The properties of glass-clad fibers containing cores of phase pure and highly crystalline silicon and germanium are reviewed. Although further optimization is required, losses of about 4 dB/m have been achieved at 3 μm and suggest that such semiconductor core fibers could be of value for nonlinear and infrared applications.

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