Optical trapping of mesoscale particles and atoms in hollow-core
The basic principles and key features of HCF-OT, from optical levitation to manipulation and the detection of
By replacing the solid core with an air-filled channel, hollow-core fibers (HCFs) allow light to propagate at nearly its vacuum speed, reaching approximately 3×10 8 meters per second. For decades, optical fibers have relied on a solid glass core to guide light and have formed the backbone of global telecommunications. In standard silica. We report the fabrication and characterisation of a multi-core anti-resonant hollow core fibre with low inter-core coupling. Hollow-core fiber lasers represent a transformative development in photonics, offering lower nonlinearities, higher damage thresholds, and broader spectral operation than conventional solid-core systems. These features make them very p...

The basic principles and key features of HCF-OT, from optical levitation to manipulation and the detection of
In this work, we offer an update on our recent activities related to the introduction of novel HCs designs, the fabrication of HCs based
In summary, the demonstration of hollow core fibres with lower loss and broader bandwidth than silica fibres
We are pleased to announce this Special Issue, titled "Recent Advances in Hollow-Core Fiber Optics: Design, Fabrication, and
State of the art classical and quantum communication rely on standard optical fibers with solid cores to transmit light
Abstract. The history of the development and current state of hollow-core optical fibers are reviewed. The basic properties which
Photonic bandgap and anti-resonant fibers represent two distinct approaches to hollow-core guidance,
The review Hollow-Core Fiber Technology: The Rising of “Gas Photonics” by the University of Limoges (France)
We summarize our recent work in novel designs, advanced fabrication and distributed characterization of low-loss
In all fiber optics, loss in the visible and UV is restricted by scattering. By improving the core roughness of hollow-core
Abstract We outline mechanical effects of light-matter interaction inside hollow-core optical fibers. Starting with quantized
Abstract and Figures Today hollow-core optical fibers (HCF) are on the verge of surpassing
Hollow core fibers (HCF) are innovative optical fibers having the potential to break the limits of conventional optical
Hollow core fibers have low light attenuation because the light travels through air rather than glass, but other sources
This structural complexity enables advanced designs such as Kagome-lattice and multilayer fibers, which expand
In this paper, we comprehensively review the progress in the development of HCFs including fiber design, fabrication
Hollow core microstructured optical fibers have become a popular material for gas sensors because of their unique
The hollow-core fiber, although not a new arrival in the fiber optics family, is one of the most dynamically developed, and arguably the
We have presented an overview of hollow-core optical fibers which are considered to be the future successors of con-ventional solid
Hollow core optical fibers are a specific type of glass fiber that, unlike conventional optical fibers, allow the guidance of an optical
w [email protected] Abstract—Hollow core antiresonant fibers offer new possibilities in the near infrared and visible spectral
Research achievements in hollow-core photonic crystal fibers technology allow ascertaining such fibers as outstanding
Abstract In this paper, a novel nested concentric circle anti-resonant hollow-core fiber with double-layer cladding
A comparison between solid-core silica fibers and hollow-core fibers is presented, focusing on telecom
The most notable feature of this fiber is that it uses a 19-cell type core which can achieve a low transmission loss, but
We report the fabrication and characterisation of a multi-core anti-resonant hollow core fibre with low inter-core
This Special Issue invites submission of research work on hollow core fiber technology. It will address design,
Hollow-core fiber lasers take advantage of the reduced interaction between light and the fiber material, relying on
Recent advances in reducing optical losses and the prospects for telecommunication applications of hollow-core
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