Long-Wave Infrared-Transmitting Optical Fibers

Tellurium‐enriched high‐purity chalcogenide fibers were fabricated and their infrared (IR)‐transmitting properties were investigated. The thermal stability of Ge–As–Te glasses could be improved significantly by introducing a small amount of selenium into the glasses, therefore allowing the productio...

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Published inJournal of the American Ceramic Society Vol. 94; no. 6; pp. 1761 - 1765
Main Authors Yang, Zhiyong, Gulbiten, Ozgur, Lucas, Pierre, Luo, Tao, Jiang, Shibin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Malden, USA Blackwell Publishing Inc 01.06.2011
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Summary:Tellurium‐enriched high‐purity chalcogenide fibers were fabricated and their infrared (IR)‐transmitting properties were investigated. The thermal stability of Ge–As–Te glasses could be improved significantly by introducing a small amount of selenium into the glasses, therefore allowing the production of structurally and optically homogeneous glass fibers with minimal scattering losses. The fibers with greater electrical conductivity (σ) showed higher transmission losses than those with smaller σ because of the severer free‐carrier absorption in the former, which was identified by the temperature dependence of the fibers' attenuation. In an effort to reduce σ of the glass while maintaining its outstanding transmitting property in the long‐wave IR region, iodine was added to replace a quantity of tellurium in the glass. The fiber made of Ge25Te58I7Se10 glass exhibited good transmitting property in the 4–12 μm region and showed losses as low as ∼1 dB/m around 9.5 μm.
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J. Ballato—contributing editor
This work was supported by DOE SBIR project DE‐SC0000972 managed by Victoria T. Franques, NSF ECCS‐0901069, and DMR‐0806333.
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ISSN:0002-7820
1551-2916
DOI:10.1111/j.1551-2916.2010.04313.x