Mid‐Infrared Sensing Using a Hollow–Core Fiber in a Nonlinear Interferometer
Thomas Produit,
Tanmoy Chakraborty,
Ang Deng
et al.
Abstract:Increasing the interaction path length is a well‐known method for enhancing the sensitivity of the optical detection system. Hollow–core fibers (HCFs) represent a viable alternative to the traditional multi‐path cells offering low optical losses and strong confinement of the optical field. Here, the incorporation of an Antiresonant Hollow–core Fiber (AR‐HCF) section into a nonlinear interferometer, where the AR‐HCF section serves as a gas‐sensing cell operating in the IR range is presented. By exploiting the e… Show more
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