We have successfully demonstrated high-resolution mid-infrared image transport by a multi-core fiber made of chalcogenide glasses.
The fiber cores are arranged on a triangular lattice, and adjacent cores have different core diameters to reduce cross-talk between them.
We tested the resolution of the fiber using different fineness patterns and found that it can resolve better than 25 lp/mm at a wavelength of 9.3 μm.
This demonstrates the potential of the fiber for high-resolution thermal imaging inside the human body.