2005
DOI: 10.1063/1.1990256
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Characterization of ultraviolet femtosecond pulse propagation in aluminum-coated capillary fibers

Abstract: We demonstrate that hollow core fibers with aluminum-coated bores of ϕ=0.7mm and ϕ=1.0mm are well suited for guiding high-power ultraviolet femtosecond pulses. We consider 1-m-long fibers in two geometries: straight and bent with a 30-cm radius of curvature. The straight fibers transmit approximately 60% of the power at 200nm and 85% at 266nm, while the corresponding numbers for the bent fibers are 25% and 35%. The duration of the femtosecond pulses increases by 10% and 50% per meter at 200 and 266nm, respecti… Show more

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“…31) Intensities as determined in Ref. 32 occur in experiment indicating the potential of using aluminized hollow core fibers in medical therapy with ultraviolet femtosecond pulses.…”
Section: Realization Of Pulse Dynamics Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…31) Intensities as determined in Ref. 32 occur in experiment indicating the potential of using aluminized hollow core fibers in medical therapy with ultraviolet femtosecond pulses.…”
Section: Realization Of Pulse Dynamics Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 88%