Compact, stable and efficient all-fibre gas cells using hollow-core photonic crystal fibres
F. Benabid (),
F. Couny,
J. C. Knight,
T. A. Birks and
P. St J. Russell
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F. Benabid: University of Bath
F. Couny: University of Bath
J. C. Knight: University of Bath
T. A. Birks: University of Bath
P. St J. Russell: University of Bath
Nature, 2005, vol. 434, issue 7032, 488-491
Abstract:
Miniature lasers: done Raman Gas-phase lasers small enough to fit in a credit card or hand-held laser pointer could soon become a reality. A hollow-core photonic crystal fibre based gas cell has been developed, containing a tenth of a microlitre of hydrogen in a 5-metre-long cell. Laser light can be easily launched into this cell, and its practicality has been demonstrated by using it in a compact Raman laser. Acetylene-filled cells proved their worth in a compact all-optical fibre system for laser frequency stabilization.
Date: 2005
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DOI: 10.1038/nature03349
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