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2015 17th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON)

DOI: 10.1109/icton.2015.7193544

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Novel tellurite core and cladding glasses for high numerical aperture optical fibre: Prospects for a supercontinuum optical fibre source

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Abstract

Tellurite glasses are low phonon energy optical materials suitable for the development of optical devices in the near to mid-IR wavelength region. An additional interesting property is their high nonlinearity, which offers the possibility to fabricate specialty core-clad optical fibres for the development of compact supercontinuum sources characterized by high compactness, stability, and efficiency. We will report the recent progress in the development of a new tellurite glass composition with higher mechanical properties, better transparency in the mid-IR and purity in terms of OH- group content. Its thermal and optical properties, including dispersion in the mid-IR, will be illustrated