Construction of a dual-core hollow waveguide for visible and mid-infrared light transmission based on PTFE tubing and UV gel

Shuoying Yu, Zihan Sun, Guishun Li, Guoxing Xie, Yang Shen, Sheng Liu, Xuehui Lu, Shaohua Liu, Chengbin Jing, Ya Cheng, Junhao Chu

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Abstract

This work proposes a facile approach to fabricate a dual-core hollow waveguide based on two common and low-cost raw materials, namely polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) tube and ultraviolet (UV) gel. A silica glass tube is nested inside a heat-shrinkable PTFE tube. After heat treatment at 350 °C, the PTFE tube shrinks and then transforms into the low-index polymer on the outside of the silica tube. The PTFE-coated silica glass tubing is filled with UV gel followed by inserting a typical Ag/AgI mid-infrared (IR) hollow optical fiber. The UV gel is cured by UV radiation, forming a solid low-index layer between the PTFE-coated silica glass tubing and the Ag/AgI hollow optical fiber. A visible laser beam can be transmitted at a loss of 0.4 dB/m through the silica annulus between the low-index PTFE and UV gel layer. A 10.6-μm-wavelength CO2 laser beam is delivered through the Ag/AgI hollow optical fiber (core size 530 μm) and the transmission loss goes up from 1.63 to 3.22 dB/m as the bending angle increases from 0° to 90°.

Original languageEnglish
Article number214
JournalOptical and Quantum Electronics
Volume53
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2021

Keywords

  • Dual-core hollow waveguide
  • Mid-infrared laser
  • PTFE tube
  • UV gel
  • Visible laser

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