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Chalcogenide glass polarization-maintaining photonic crystal fiber for mid-infrared supercontinuum generation
Abstract
<p>Chalcogenide-glass-based optical fibers are excellent photonic platforms for nonlinear applications in the mid-IR region due to their wide transmission window, tunable dispersion and high optical nonlinearity. There is particular interest in combining the chalcogenide fiber platform with polarization-preserving properties as this will allow polarization-dependent measurements while minimizing detrimental effects and thus enable new applications in interferometric techniques, gas sensing, integrated-optic devices and optical coherence tomography.</p>