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Elaboration of chalcogenide microstructured optical fibers preform by 3D additive manufacturing

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For several years, chalcogenide glasses have been studied as good candidates for numerous applications in the midinfrared region. Indeed, these glasses are transparent from 1 to 20 μm (depending on the composition), a mid- IR windows well-suited for sensing molecules whose optical signatures are located in the 2-16 μm range. In addition, thanks to appropriate thermal properties, chalcogenide glasses can be drawn into fibers, including microstructured optical fibers. In this work, a new method based on 3D-printing process is investigated to produce hollow chalcogenide glass preforms, which are then drawn into hollow-core fibers. The transmission of the "printed"hollow-core fiber has been measured and compared to the initial glass. A significant, but still manageable, increase by a factor of 2.5 is observed. This works opens a promising way for the fabrication of chalcogenide MOFs, more particularly for the elaboration of hollow core fibers.

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hal-03249744 , version 1 (24-04-2023)

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Julie Carcreff, François Cheviré, Elodie Galdo, Ronan Lebullenger, Antoine Gautier, et al.. Elaboration of chalcogenide microstructured optical fibers preform by 3D additive manufacturing. SPIE OPTO 2021 - Optical Components and Materials XVIII, Mar 2021, Online, United States. pp.116820F, ⟨10.1117/12.2576045⟩. ⟨hal-03249744⟩
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