Hollow-core photonic crystal fibre for high power laser beam delivery

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Abstract

We review the use of hollow-core photonic crystal fibre (HC-PCF) for high power laser beam delivery. A comparison of bandgap HC-PCF with Kagome-lattice HC-PCF on the geometry, guidance mechanism, and optical properties shows that the Kagome-Type HC-PCF is an ideal host for high power laser beam transportation because of its large core size, low attenuation, broadband transmission, single-mode guidance, low dispersion and the ultra-low optical overlap between the core-guided modes and the silica core-surround. The power handling capability of Kagome-Type HC-PCF is further experimentally demonstrated by millijoule nanosecond laser spark ignition and ∼100μm sub-picosecond laser pulse transportation and compression.

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Wang, Y., Alharbi, M., Bradley, T. D., Fourcade-Dutin, C., Debord, B., Beaudou, B., … Benabid, F. (2013). Hollow-core photonic crystal fibre for high power laser beam delivery. High Power Laser Science and Engineering, 1(1), 17–28. https://doi.org/10.1017/hpl.2013.3

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