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Micromachining structured optical fibers using focused ion beam milling

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Abstract

A focused ion beam is used to mill side holes in air–silica structured fibers. By way of example, side holes are introduced in two types of air-structured fiber, (1) a photonic crystal four-ring fiber and (2) a six-hole single-ring step-index structured fiber.

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