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Propagation of a supercontinuum light source in a novel tellurite hollow core optical fiber

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Abstract

We experimentally demonstrated the fabrication of a novel tellurite hollow core optical fiber and managed to propagate a supercontinuum light from 500 to more than 1550 nm in the fiber core by the fundamental mode.

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