Abstract
Silica fibers are highly desired due to their robustness and easy integration with existing infrastructure. Although fabrication of silica gain fibers can be performed using well-established methods e.g., Modified Chemical Vapor Deposition (MCVD), each production cycle can be time-consuming and expensive. Additive manufacturing (AM) on the other hand is an attractive way of fabrication, where reduced waste and short cycles are widely recognized. Today, AM is commonly used to make functional components and prototypes.
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