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Considerations in the use of CO2 lasers for tapering fused silica fibre

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Abstract

All-fibre optical components have already been shown on numerous occasions to be more desirable than their bulk optic or integrated optic counterparts in fibre sensor systems due to (e.g.) lower insertion losses. and requirement for adjustment.

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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