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Vanadium-doped fibers and their applications within thermo-optics devices

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Abstract

Vanadium-doped fibers were produced by the flash vaporization process. The vanadium-doped core was heated by amplifier pump laser, which created opportunities for the designing of various fiber-thermo-optic devices, such as path-length modulators and sensors.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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