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Ultra-High Reflectivity Hollow Core PCF Microcell using a Tapered Micro-Mirror

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Abstract

Ultra high reflectivity is achieved at the end face of a hollow core PCF via the insertion and fusion of a metal coated tapered single mode fiber to the core of the hollow fiber. Saturable absorption is demonstrated using this device.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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