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Broadband Optomechanically Stabilized Coupling to Liquid-Filled Hollow-Core Fiber Using Silica Nanospike

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Abstract

An optomechanically self-aligned glass nanospike, fashioned from tapered single-mode fiber, is used to launch broadband light into liquid-filled hollow-core PCF. Stable, efficient and close to achromatic coupling is obtained over a 500 nm bandwidth.

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