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Fabrication of electrically deposited germanium-coated waveguides for Infrared radiation

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Abstract

Dielectric-coated metallic hollow waveguides1–2 are promising transmission media for high-powered CO2 laser light in various fields such as medicine, industry, and chemistry. A method of fabricating the waveguides has been developed based on rf-sputtering, electroplating, and etching techniques.3

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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