Microcavities Using Holey Fibers

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2007

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Scott M. Hendrickson, Todd B. Pittman, and James D. Franson, "Microcavities Using Holey Fibers," J. Lightwave Technol. 25, 3068-3071 (2007), https://www.osapublishing.org/jlt/abstract.cfm?uri=jlt-25-10-3068

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Abstract

Microcavities consisting of microstructured holey fibers and separate end mirrors have been constructed and tested. These devices exhibit excellent transverse-mode confinement and the ability to control the percentage of power guided outside of the fiber core. As a result, these devices may be a useful tool for enhancing the interaction between light and an atomic medium.