Abstract
Optical fibres with micro and nanoscale structures and optical fibres made out of hybrid glass-nanoparticle materials are opening up the potential for a broad range of new physical effects and devices. Recent examples from The University of Adelaide include the development of optical fibres with sub-wavelength features for light enhancement and the development of diamond nanoparticle-doped tellurite glass fibres that enable the realisation of single photon devices. Article not available.
© 2011 Optical Society of America
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