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Formation and applications of nanoparticles in silica optical fibers

Formation et application des nanoparticules dans les fibres optiques en silice

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Optical fibers are the basis for applications that have grown considerably in recent years (telecommunications, sensors, fiber lasers, etc). Despite undeniable successes, it is necessary to develop new generations of amplifying optical fibers that will overcome some limitations typical of silica glass. In this sense, the amplifying Transparent Glass Ceramics (TGC), and particularly the fibers based on this technology, open new perspectives that combine the mechanical and chemical properties of a glass host with the augmented spectroscopic properties of embedded nanoparticles. This paper is an opportunity to make a state of the art on silica-based optical fibers containing nanoparticles of various types, particularly rare-earth-doped oxide nanoparticles, and on the methods for making such fibers. In the first section of this article, we will review basics on standard optical fibers and on nanoparticle-doped fibers. In the second section we will recall some fabrication methods used for standard optical fibers, and in the third section we will describe how TGC fibers can be obtained. This new generation of fibers, initiated a decade ago, already show very positive outlook and results departing from those obtained previously in homogeneous silica fibers. The next few years should see the emergence of new components based on these optical fibers.
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hal-01213886 , version 1 (09-10-2015)

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Wilfried Blanc, Bernard Dussardier. Formation and applications of nanoparticles in silica optical fibers. Journal of Optics, 2016, 45 (3), pp.247-254. ⟨10.1007/s12596-015-0281-6⟩. ⟨hal-01213886⟩
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