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New challenges and directions toward nanoscale control of rare-earth properties in silica amplifying optical fibres

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Abstract

We review our recent progress in the characterization of the embedding of rare-earth elements in nanometer-scale particles or phase-separated glassy regions within the core of silica-based optical fibres, and discuss future directions.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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