Using single-mode infrared fibers for interferometry: progress report.

Physics – Optics

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Fiber Optics: Interferometers

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With the recent availability of low-loss single-mode fluoride glass
fibers, it becomes possible to consider interferometric beam
recombination with fibers at infrared wavelengths. After a brief
description of their present performances, specific aspects of the use
of single-mode fibers in the infrared are studied.

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